Datasheet
FLEXIBILITY
USB
Switching between targets
With the ADDERLink INFINITY, your
network becomes your KVM switch. By
changing channels on the receiver, you
are switching DVI, USB and Audio while
the transmitters not in use continue
to emulate the previously connected
devices.
By turning your network into a switch,
you could potentially create a KVM
switch of any size you like, you can add
users simply by adding receivers, and
even share USB devices at the same
time. By creating mixed channels, you
can combine video, audio and USB from
different destinations.
Switching Network
1: Remote
Computer
USB
USB
USB
Sharing a single target
The ADDERLink INFINITY has been
designed to allow multiple users to
share a single remote computer. You are
given three ways to connect; View only
(shows video only), Shared (presents an
open connection that others can use
at the same time) or Exclusive (once
selected, no other user can either view,
or share with the exception of system
administrators - congurable).
Sharing Topology
Multicasting to many receivers
A unique feature of ADDERLink
INFINITY is its ability to multicast video
and audio across the network. When a
channel is being multicast, it does not
create any additional trafc, instead, all
receivers latch onto the same IP data
owing across the network.
With the ADDERLink INFINITY you
have the capability to multicast content
to as many receivers as you like, there
is no limit, and no limit on distance
(network dependent).
Multicasting
The ADDERLink INFINITY delivers the
ultimate KVM toolset. Its behaviour
is dened by the way you install and
congure it. It is a KVM switch, it is a
sharing portal, it is a DVI extender, it is
a digital signage network, it is a secure
installation and it is a broadcasting tool.
Below we look a few example scenarios.
Flexibility
ADDERLink INFINITY as an extender
In its simplest form, you can use the
ADDERLink INFINITY as a point to
point extender. Simply connect a Tx to
an Rx using CAT6 cable up to 100m in
length. This will deliver DVI, Audio and
USB perfectly.
What if I need to extend beyond 100m?
For longer cable runs, simply add
another network device such as a switch
every 100m, delivering a DVI, audio and
USB extender capable of extraordinary
distances. The great thing is, you can
easily branch off to multiple screens at
any point, or build new functionality in
over time by adding additional units.
The diagram on the right shows the
delivery of a 500 metre extension using
4 low cost routers.
Point to Point