Features:
- ZeroU™ form factor
- Utilizes existing IP infrastructure
- USB powered
- Low power consumption
- Easy to retrofit into existing infrastructure
- Plug and play
AdderLink™ Infinity 101T (ALIF101T) is a high-performance ZeroU™ IP KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) extender with matrix capability that enables the use of standard IT infrastructure to extend computers away from the user environment.
ZeroU™ size
The AdderLink™ Infinity 101T (ALIF101T) takes ZeroU™ of rack space in the server room allowing for ultimate flexibility and ease of installation.
IP-based
Use your existing networking infrastructure to extend or matrix your computing resources to your users.
USB powered
The device can be powered by a USB. This means there is no need to provision for an external PSU. Options for powering from an external PSU.
Low power consumption
Requires less than 3 watts.
Video options
The system supports resolutions up to 2560x1600 at 60Hz through a DisplayPort™ interface.
USB2.0
Enables you to connect any USB HID (human interface device) from mouse and keyboards through to graphics tablets, jog shuttles, joysticks and 3D explorers. Supports high-speed devices such as USB hard drives.
Seamless integration with the AdderLink Infinity range
The ALIF101T can integrate seamlessly into your existing AdderLink Infinity setup, replacing, or working in conjunction with, your existing ALIF endpoints.
Perfect digital video
The ALIF101T uses an encoding system that is spatially lossless, with 1:1 pixel mapping, so the digital video you receive is the same as the digital video leaving the remote computer ensuring the very best picture and color accuracy.
Digital audio
The system can deliver USB stereo audio (bi-directional) or embedded video standard stereo audio (unidirectional).
EDID management
The system has intelligent EDID management to either allow the true characteristics of the monitor to be passed back to the computer, or controlled resolutions to be imposed.
Digital KVM matrix
Using the AdderLink Infinity Manager (AIM) you can turn multiple point-to-point extenders into a matrix system that allows any workstation to connect to any computer connected to the network. See the AIM page on the Adder website for details.