4LongView Wireless Installer/User Guide

Extended

Access User

LongView Wireless

Receiver

LongView Wireless

Transmitter

Server

Figure 1.2: Example LongView Wireless Configuration

Secure connectivity and 802.11a standards-based design

Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) provides secure connections through a proprietary design based on the 802.11a standard.

The LongView Wireless transmitter

The LongView Wireless transmitter connects directly to your computer and serves as the radio interface device enabling the computer to transmit audio and video data. It also acts as the receiver for keyboard and mouse data sourced from extended devices. The LongView Wireless transmitter contains five chassis-mounted connectors for local video, keyboard and mouse peripherals, in addition to power and audio in from the computer. It includes a 3.5 foot cable with video and PS/2 keyboard and mouse connectors. Power is supplied to the transmitter from a universal input 12 V DC switching power supply (included).

The LongView Wireless receiver

The LongView Wireless receiver connects directly to your user interface devices (keyboard, video monitor and mouse) and serves as the radio interface device for these components. It receives audio and video data from the source computer and sends keyboard and mouse data from the user interface devices to the source computer. The LongView Wireless receiver has five chassis-mounted connectors for video, keyboard, mouse and audio peripherals and power. Power is supplied to the transmitter from a universal input 12 V DC switching power supply (included).