Description
ATEN KE6940AiT DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter with Internet Access
Discover secure, scalable remote management with the KE6940AiT DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter with Internet Access. These high-performance IP-based transmitters are designed to pair with compatible receivers to deliver console access from a distant location. The solution enables extended control of computer systems remotely through USB consoles (USB keyboard, USB mouse, and DVI monitor) over both intranet and internet networks. Built for data centers, remote offices, labs, and enterprise environments, the KE6940AiT empowers IT teams to manage, troubleshoot, and maintain critical systems without the need for physical presence at the host machine.
- Remote console access via IP - Gain extended control from anywhere on the network using a USB keyboard, USB mouse, and a DVI monitor. This enables rapid response to incidents, streamlined maintenance, and secure, on-demand access to critical systems from a central location.
- DVI-I Dual Display support - Dual-display capability provides extra screen real estate for complex tasks, enabling operators to monitor multiple data streams, dashboards, and administration tools side-by-side for faster decision-making and reduced errors.
- USB over IP for peripherals - Remotely connect USB peripherals to target systems, preserving full functionality for installation, diagnostics, and maintenance tasks without requiring physical relocation of devices.
- Intranet and Internet connectivity - Access sessions across local networks and over the internet with secure routing. The KE6940AiT supports flexible deployment across campuses or remote branches, helping IT teams manage resources from anywhere while maintaining control over security and performance.
- Scalable KVM over IP architecture - Pair with KE6940AR receivers to extend reach across data centers and remote offices. The system supports growth by adding receivers as needed, preserving a centralized management model and minimizing downtime during expansion.
<Techncial Details of ATEN KE6940AiT DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter with Internet Access>
- Specifications sourced from official KE6940AiT product documentation are not included in the provided data. For exact figures—such as dimensions, weight, power requirements, input/output connectors, supported resolutions, and network capabilities—please refer to the official ATEN datasheet or the Synnex listing using the product UPC or SKU reference.
<how to install ATEN KE6940AiT DVI-I Dual Display KVM over IP Transmitter with Internet Access>
- Step 1: Connect the KE6940AiT transmitter to the host computer using the DVI-I video interface and USB keyboard/mouse cables to establish the local console connection.
- Step 2: Connect the transmitter to your network via Ethernet and provide power, ensuring a stable network link for IP-based transmission and remote access.
- Step 3: Deploy the KE6940AR receiver at the remote user station and connect a USB keyboard, USB mouse, and a DVI monitor. Link the receiver to the transmitter according to the vendor’s setup guide, either over the local network or through the designated IP-based path.
- Step 4: Access the remote management interface from a client PC using the KVM over IP software or web-based console. Configure basic settings such as IP addressing, user roles, and session preferences to tailor access for your environment.
- Step 5: Validate the remote session by initiating a test console, confirming that keyboard, mouse, and video signals are transmitted accurately and that remote control performance meets your operational requirements.
Frequently asked questions
- What is KE6940AiT? A DVI-I dual display KVM over IP transmitter that works with compatible KE6940AR receivers to provide remote console access to connected computer systems via IP networks.
- What can I remotely control? You can access the host computer’s console through a USB keyboard, USB mouse, and a DVI monitor, enabling remote administration, troubleshooting, and maintenance tasks.
- How does it connect? It connects via Ethernet to a KE6940AR receiver and transmits keyboard, mouse, and video signals over IP networks, supporting both intranet and internet sessions for flexible deployments.
- Where is it best used? Data centers, server rooms, remote offices, labs, or any environment requiring centralized, remote management of computer resources with minimal on-site visits.
- Where can I find more details? Consult official ATEN product documentation and the Synnex listing for UPC/SKU-based specifications and compatibility notes.
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