The DisplayPort extender is designed to transmit video and audio signals over longer distances. It allows you to stretch DisplayPort connections beyond traditional length limitations. End devices up to 11,000 yards away can be easily controlled remotely with a keyboard and mouse. A system like the DisplayPort KVM extender therefore contributes to better ergonomics in the workplace. It also ensures greater security of the IT infrastructure.
A DisplayPort KVM extender is a device that performs the functions of a traditional KVM extender via a DisplayPort connector. The device helps to transmit signals over longer distances. Using matrix-compatible extenders to transmit DisplayPort signals, multiple computers can be controlled over a longer distance. With the DisplayPort KVM extender, all end devices are controlled centrally.
Typically, a DisplayPort KVM extender consists of a transmitter (CPU) and a receiver (CON). The receiver is connected to the display devices, while the transmitter is connected to the computer sources. The signals are transmitted via DisplayPort over a connection interface such as a Cat-6 or fiber optic cable.
The DisplayPort KVM extender allows you to operate the connected computers with a single keyboard, mouse and monitor, even over long distances.
Why should you work with DisplayPort connections?
Application areas for DisplayPort KVM extender
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