Operation

Connecting to the AdderLink IP

The AdderLink IP offers you three ways to connect:

Local connection,

Remote connection by network link,

Remote connection by direct dial up (modem or ISDN) link,

...and two types of viewer:

VNC viewer,

Standard web browser.

Local connection

The keyboard, video monitor and mouse connected directly to the AdderLink IP offer password protected access to the host computer(s).

To make a local connection:

1Using the keyboard connected directly to the AdderLink IP, press any key to exit the screensaver and display the logon prompt.

AdderLink IP Logon

Username:

Password:

2Enter your username and password. Providing you have the correct permissions, the screen will display the currently selected host computer.

To view the local control menu

1Press and hold the hotkeys (usually and ), then press and finally release all three keys.

Note: The and keys when pressed in combination are called ‘hotkeys’ and they signal to the AdderLink IP that you wish to control it, rather than the host computer. However, if these particular hotkeys clash with another device or program, then your administrator may change them

to a different combination. If the combination fails to work, then please contact the system administrator for details.

AdderLink IP

Control

 

Logoff

Restore

Mouse

Functions

Configuration

Access Mode

Shared

Host

Email

server

Return To

Host

The local control menu contains numerous options, the most useful of which are:

Access mode - Allows you to select a ‘Private’ mode in order to prevent other logged on users from viewing your actions on the host computer. Use

and to change between modes.

Note: For the courtesy of other users, this mode should be used sparingly. The admin user has the ability to overrule the private setting.

Host - Where more than one host computer is available via the AdderLink

IP, this option allows you to easily switch between them. Use and to change between host computers.

Return to host - Quits the control menu and displays the host computer screen.

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AdderLink IP specifications

Adder Technology's AdderLink IP is a cutting-edge solution designed to extend and manage KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) signals over IP networks. This innovative technology facilitates the remote access and control of computers and servers, making it an essential tool for organizations that require efficient management of their IT resources.

One of the main features of AdderLink IP is its ability to transmit high-resolution video signals with minimal latency. Supporting resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz, it ensures that users experience clarity and responsiveness that is comparable to direct connections. This capability is crucial for industries such as broadcasting, media production, and any environment where graphics-intensive applications are commonplace.

The AdderLink IP employs advanced digitization techniques to ensure high-quality video transmission over standard IP networks. Its use of H.264 video compression allows for efficient bandwidth usage while maintaining image integrity. With this feature, users can easily adapt to various network conditions without compromising performance.

Another standout characteristic is the support for real-time remote access through a web browser, allowing users to connect to their systems from virtually anywhere in the world. Whether for troubleshooting, maintenance, or system management, the AdderLink IP empowers IT professionals with the flexibility they need to perform their duties effectively. The built-in security protocols ensure that access is both secure and reliable.

Moreover, AdderLink IP is designed to be user-friendly. Configuration and management can be performed via an intuitive web interface, simplifying the setup process for users of all technical skill levels. Compatibility with a range of operating systems and devices further enhances its versatility.

Furthermore, the system supports multi-user access, enabling multiple operators to connect to the same devices simultaneously without conflicts. This functionality is particularly useful in collaborative environments where teams need concurrent access to critical systems.

In summary, Adder Technology's AdderLink IP stands out as a robust solution for KVM over IP needs. With its high-quality video transmission, real-time remote access, ease of use, and enhanced security features, it enables organizations to effectively manage their IT infrastructure, thereby boosting productivity and operational efficiency. As the demand for remote access increases, AdderLink IP remains a pivotal component in the evolution of IT management solutions.