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Smart IP Extender

Smart way to Extend KVM over IP

Product Overview

Raise Productivity, Reduce Costs

The Smart IP Extender extends your keyboard, video and mouse to provide sophisticated remote KVM access via IP to servers. Working from their desks, homes, or any location in the world, network administrators can manage, configure, troubleshoot and reboot remote servers. With the Smart IP Extender, businesses can increase the productivity of their IT staff while saving the costs of downtime, travel, and expensive service calls.

Secure Data Protection

The industry's most secure encryption guards your corporate data through every kind of remote access, to efficiently prevent hacking and security breaches.

Browser-Based Access

Featuring integrated system management, the Smart IP Extender fits easily into existing IT environments. And its browser-based functionality avoids the need to install proprietary software on client or server.

BIOS-level, Multi-Platform

The Smart IP Extender lets you connect directly to servers on the BIOS level, and is compatible with all major KVM switching systems. Together with the Minicom Phantom, it can remotely access and control mixed environments, including PS/2,SUN,and USB devices.

Choose Access via Internet, LAN, or Modem

The Smart IP Extender gives you convenient access using standard TCP/IP connections to mission-critical servers through the Internet or LAN. And if the network is down, you can reach remote servers via DSL, ISDN, modem, or back-up LAN.

Multiple Remote Access Applications

The Smart IP Extender can be used for a wide range of applications:

  • Remote KVM access to any single computer or racks of servers

  • Network administrators maintaining servers across the campus or the world

  • Technicians troubleshooting remote PCs from their own offices or homes

  • Call Centers providing remote computer support for home workers

  • Help desks supplying technical support to customers

  • Software vendors providing remote support