Description
ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Receiver
Experience true remote control with the ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Receiver. This standout solution from ATEN’s KE6940A family lets you extend a host computer’s video, keyboard, and mouse across IP networks to a remote console, delivering crisp dual-display DVI-I visuals and seamless USB peripheral access. Designed for data centers, control rooms, engineering labs, and distributed offices, it combines robust performance with flexible deployment to keep your IT environment connected, secure, and easy to manage.
- Dual-display DVI-I video support provides expansive, high-resolution visualization for demanding applications and multi-monitor workflows.
- IP-based KVM extension using the KE6940AT transmitter and KE6940AR receiver enables remote console access from any supported network location.
- Remote USB keyboard and mouse support, plus USB 2.0 peripheral compatibility, to streamline operation and administration from the console.
- Centralized control over distributed computers, reducing cable clutter and simplifying management of multiple hosts without compromising performance.
- Modular, scalable design ideal for enterprise environments, offering a practical path to gradual expansion as your infrastructure evolves.
Technical Details of ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Receiver
- Model: KE6940A (receiver) as part of the KE6940A DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP extender family
- Includes: Receiver KE6940AR and integration with transmitter KE6940AT for complete remote access across the IP network
- Video: DVI-I dual display outputs supported on the receiver side for two-monitor setups
- USB: USB 2.0 peripheral support for keyboards, mice, and select USB devices at the remote console
- Network: IP-based extension over Ethernet (RJ-45) to enable remote access over standard networks
- Compatibility: Designed to work with standard USB HID devices and common operating systems in KVM scenarios
- Form factor: Standalone receiver unit compatible with the KE6940A transmitter pair for scalable deployments
How to install ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Receiver
Step 1: Position the KE6940AR receiver near the remote console and the two displays. Ensure there is a clean Ethernet path to the KE6940AT transmitter connected to the host computer.
Step 2: Connect the two displays to the receiver’s DVI-I outputs using high-quality DVI-I cables. Attach a USB keyboard and mouse to the receiver’s USB ports to establish local console control.
Step 3: Connect the KE6940AT transmitter to the host computer’s DVI-I video outputs and USB peripherals (keyboard/mouse). Verify the host computer is powered and accessible on the network.
Step 4: Bridge the KE6940AT transmitter and KE6940AR receiver over your Ethernet network. Use a reliable network switch or router to ensure stable latency and bandwidth for video and USB signals.
Step 5: Power up both units and perform initial configuration to verify remote console access. Check display alignment, resolution, and USB device compatibility, adjusting settings as needed for optimal performance.
Step 6: Save your configuration in the KVM software or firmware interface, enable any security features your environment requires, and run a full test from the remote location to confirm end-to-end operation.
Frequently asked questions
What is the ATEN KE6940A DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Receiver? It is a KVM extender system that splits the host computer’s video and USB signals across an IP network, allowing you to access a host from a remote console with dual-display DVI-I support. The receiver (KE6940AR) works with the transmitter (KE6940AT) to provide remote console access, enabling centralized control of distributed computers.
How many displays can I use with this system? The KE6940A setup supports a dual-display configuration on the receiver side, enabling two separate DVI-I displays for enhanced visualization and productivity at the remote console.
What peripherals are supported at the remote console? The system supports standard USB HID devices, including keyboards and mice, and USB 2.0 peripherals that are compatible with the host system. This makes remote administration and interaction with the host straightforward and familiar.
What are the networking requirements? The KE6940A extender operates over a standard IP-based network. You’ll need a functioning Ethernet connection (RJ-45) between the transmitter and the receiver, typically using a switch or router to route traffic between the host and remote console.
Is encryption or security available for remote sessions? ATEN KVM over IP solutions commonly include security features and access control options in the firmware or accompanying software. For your deployment, enable recommended security settings, update firmware, and configure user authentication to help protect remote sessions.
Can I mix this with other ATEN KVM extenders? Yes, KE6940A is designed to integrate into larger ATEN KVM ecosystems, enabling scalable deployments across multiple hosts and consoles as your infrastructure grows.
Do I need specialized software to use this system? The KE6940A family provides firmware-based management and web interfaces for configuration. In most cases, no additional software is required beyond device firmware updates and standard network access to the units.
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