Description
Gefen DVI KVM over IP
Experience seamless control and distribution of DVI, USB, RS-232, IR, and 2-way audio across your local network with the Gefen DVI KVM over IP. This robust solution lets you extend and manage multiple workstations and peripherals over a Gigabit LAN, delivering high-quality video up to 1080p Full HD while preserving precise KVM functionality. Perfect for data centers, control rooms, broadcast suites, and conference environments, it blends flexible sender/receiver compatibility with centralized control for streamlined operations.
- Extend across your LAN with DVI, USB, RS-232, IR, and 2-way audio: The DVI KVM over IP transmits essential signals over a Gigabit Ethernet network, enabling centralized control of distant workstations and peripherals with minimal latency.
- Flexible sender/receiver compatibility: Works with any combination of HDMI, DVI, and VGA Senders and Receivers, giving you versatile deployment options across existing hardware.
- High-definition video support: Delivers resolutions up to 1080p Full HD to ensure crisp visuals for quick decision-making, design work, and detailed monitoring tasks.
- Comprehensive input/output support: Includes DVI video, USB for peripheral sharing, RS-232 for serial devices, IR for remote control, and 2-way analog audio for clear conferencing or multimedia applications.
- Scalable, centralized control for multiple rooms: Ideal for environments requiring centralized management of multiple displays and user stations without endless cabling.
Technical Details of Gefen DVI KVM over IP
- Video transmission: DVI video signal extended over a Gigabit LAN; supports HDMI, DVI, and VGA sender/receiver configurations.
- Video resolution: Up to 1920x1080 (1080p Full HD) for clear, detailed imaging across all connected workstations.
- Interfaces and signals: DVI video, USB for peripheral sharing, RS-232 serial control, IR pass-through, and 2-way analog audio.
- Networking: Gigabit Ethernet connectivity provides the backbone for reliable, scalable KVM over IP distribution.
- Control capabilities: Centralized KVM control with practical extension across distance, enabling administrators to manage multiple systems from a single location.
- Compatibility: Designed to work with a variety of HDMI, DVI, and VGA Senders and Receivers, enabling flexible installations using existing hardware.
- Environment and deployment: Suited for data centers, control rooms, broadcast suites, classrooms, and conference rooms that require centralized access to multiple machines and peripherals.
How to install Gefen DVI KVM over IP
Begin by planning your network layout. Determine the number of sender and receiver endpoints you will deploy and assign each unit a stable IP address on your Gigabit LAN. Prepare DVI video sources, USB peripherals, RS-232 devices, and IR remotes that you intend to access remotely, along with any 2-way audio equipment you plan to share between stations.
1) Connect the DVI video sources to the appropriate Sender(s) and connect the corresponding Receivers to the display devices. Ensure the signal is routed correctly through the Gefen KVM over IP system so that the video path is established between the intended source and display.
2) Attach USB peripherals (keyboard, mouse, or other USB devices) to the USB ports on the Sender and Receiver endpoints as required. This enables seamless peripheral sharing across the networked KVM setup.
3) Connect RS-232 devices to the RS-232 ports if serial control or data communication is needed between the remote site and local equipment. This allows remote control of supported devices or systems via serial commands.
4) Connect IR emitters and receivers as necessary to enable remote infrared control for equipment in distant rooms or rack bays. Proper alignment and line-of-sight considerations help ensure reliable IR passthrough.
5) Wire the 2-way analog audio connections to the audio ports if you require synchronized audio between locations—great for conference setups, collaboration workflows, or multimedia monitoring.
6) Plug in power supplies for all Gefen units and power up the system. Use the network configuration interface (embedded in the KVM over IP devices or via their management software) to assign static IPs or enable DHCP, and configure any required routing, security settings, and user access controls. Once configured, you should be able to access each remote station's keyboard, video, mouse, and peripherals as if you were sitting in front of it.
Tip: For optimal performance, ensure your network is free from congestion on the relevant VLANs and that Gigabit links are stable across the path between senders and receivers. If you need to expand later, the Gefen DVI KVM over IP platform is designed to scale with additional endpoints while maintaining performance.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What is Gefen DVI KVM over IP used for?
A: It enables remote control and distribution of DVI video, USB peripherals, RS-232 serial devices, IR signals, and 2-way analog audio across a local area network. This makes it possible to manage multiple workstations and peripherals from a central location, with compatibility across HDMI, DVI, and VGA senders and receivers.
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Q: What resolutions does it support?
A: The system supports up to 1080p Full HD resolution, delivering clear, detailed video for professional applications while maintaining responsive KVM control over the LAN.
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Q: Which inputs and outputs are supported?
A: The setup includes DVI video, USB for peripherals, RS-232 for serial devices, IR for remote control, and 2-way analog audio, all distributed over a Gigabit network to compatible senders and receivers.
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Q: Can I mix different types of senders and receivers?
A: Yes. Gefen DVI KVM over IP is designed to work with a combination of HDMI, DVI, and VGA Senders and Receivers, providing flexible integration with existing hardware and future upgrades.
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Q: Where is this solution best used?
A: It is ideal for data centers, control rooms, broadcast studios, conference rooms, and education environments where centralized access to multiple computers and peripherals across a LAN is advantageous.
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