ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter

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ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter

The ATEN KE6940A system is a high-performance, IP-based KVM extender designed to give you seamless access to your computer from a distant console. This two-piece solution includes a transmitter (KE6940AT) that connects directly to your computer and a receiver (KE6940AR) placed at the remote location where you want to work. By leveraging your existing Ethernet network, the KE6940A lets you manage and operate a single computer across long distances while preserving full keyboard, video, and mouse control. If your environment demands central management, secure remote access, and flexible deployment, the KE6940A is engineered to deliver a dependable, scalable solution for data centers, control rooms, and any IT workspace needing remote KVM capabilities.

  • Remote access to a computer from a separate location via an IP-based KVM extender, enabling console control without physically present at the host machine.
  • DVI-I Dual Display support to extend or mirror two independent displays from the connected computer, enhancing multitasking and workflow efficiency at the remote site.
  • USB console connectivity for real-time input and control using a USB keyboard and mouse at the remote console, with seamless compatibility for standard USB peripherals.
  • Two-piece design comprising a high-performance transmitter (KE6940AT) and a receiver (KE6940AR), engineered for straightforward installation and reliable long-distance operation over your existing network.
  • Optimized for IT environments like data centers, server rooms, and control centers, delivering flexible deployment options that reduce travel and downtime while expanding the reach of your computer resources.

Technical Details of ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter

  • System components: Transmitter KE6940AT and Receiver KE6940AR (IP-based KVM extender pair).
  • Video interface: DVI-I Dual Display capability, enabling two displays to be driven from the remote console/viewing station.
  • Connection method: Extends video, keyboard, and mouse signals over an Ethernet/IP network between transmitter and receiver.
  • USB connectivity: Remote USB console support for keyboard and mouse; peripheral USB device passthrough as configured by the system.
  • Deployment scope: Designed for remote console access from a separate location while maintaining direct control of the connected computer.

How to Install ATEN DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter

  • Power off the computer and locate the KE6940AT transmitter; connect the computer’s video output(s) via DVI-I cables to the transmitter’s DVI-I inputs.
  • Connect the KE6940AR receiver to the remote console area by attaching the two displays to the remote unit’s DVI-I outputs and plugging in a USB keyboard and mouse to the receiver as needed.
  • Link the transmitter to the receiver through your standard Ethernet network using the appropriate RJ-45 Ethernet connections; ensure both units are powered and powered up.
  • Configure network settings and basic management parameters through the KE6940A’s user interface or management portal, validating connectivity between the transmitter and receiver across the network.
  • Test remote operation by using the receiver’s console to access the connected computer; verify video clarity on both displays and confirm responsive keyboard/mouse input from the remote location.

Frequently asked questions

What is the ATEN KE6940A?
The KE6940A is an IP-based DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter system that pairs with a KE6940AR remote receiver to extend a computer’s video and input signals over a network, letting you access the host from a distant location using a USB console.

What does dual display mean in this kit?
Dual display refers to the ability to drive two separate DVI-I displays from the connected computer via the remote receiver, enabling enhanced multitasking and expanded screen real estate at the remote workstation.

What cables and interfaces are required?
The setup uses DVI-I video cables to connect the computer to the transmitter and DVI-I outputs to connect displays at the remote site. A standard Ethernet (RJ-45) link is used to connect the transmitter and receiver over your network. USB peripherals are connected at the remote console (receiver) side as needed.

Where can this solution be used?
Ideal for data centers, control rooms, server rooms, and office environments where IT managers need remote access to critical hosts, centralized management, and the ability to work from multiple locations without physically being at the server or computer.

How do I manage and configure the system?
Management is typically performed through the KE6940A management interface accessible via the connected devices on your network. It allows you to configure IP settings, user access, and console behavior to fit your deployment needs.

Is remote BIOS access supported?
The KE6940A system is designed to provide console-level control over the connected computer, which commonly includes remote access at the BIOS level depending on the host and firmware support. For precise BIOS-level capabilities, consult ATEN documentation for your exact firmware release.


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