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All product specifications are subject to change without notice Last updated : January 2005
WiCOM-3910
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Specifications
Network WLAN: 802.11b, 802.11g
LAN: 10/100M Ethernet
Processor System SoC Processor
Memory 64 MB SDRAM
Storage Flash Memory 8 MB
I/O Interface VGA DB15 x 1, 10/100Base-Tx x 1, USB2.0 x 2
Miscellaneous Reset Button, Power Switch, Indicator LEDs
Indicator LEDs WLAN, LAN, USB, Power
Power Requirement AC/DC power adapter, DC 12V input
Dimensions 180 x 34.5 x 119.3 mm
Support Resolution VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA
Color Depth 8/16/24/32 bits
PC Requirements (Recommended)
CPU Intel
®
Pentium
®
500 MHz or above
RAM 128 MB recommended
Operating Systems Windows
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2000/XP
Wireless Remote & Monitor
Display Extender
Introduction
WiCOM-3910 replaces long stretches of VGA cables and KVM switches with its innovative transmission of computer displays over wireless networks.
WiCOM-3910 comes with firmware and a HTTP server to access its settings. It also comes with software that is installed on the computer(s) it will connect with. This software turns
VGA signals into compressed data packets that can be sent over a network, and then uncompressed to be displayed on the screen that is connected to WiCOM-3910. This means the
refresh rate depends on what is showing on the screen, but in most cases WiCOM-3910 will be able to effectively reproduce a VGA signal at 1024x768.
With two USB V2.0 connectors, a mouse and keyboard can be connected to WiCOM-3910 and used to control remote computers. The USB ports also open up for remote control of
various equipment.
The most appealing application for WiCOM-3910 is probably control of multiple remote computers. With Windows
®
2000 or XP installed on the remote computers, WiCOM-3910
can become the interface for several computers over a wireless network. This could for example make inaccessible embedded computers that are distributed in a factory, available
from a protected control room. VGA cables are expensive and cannot be stretched too far, and Cat5 network cables may not be convenient in hazardous environments. WiCOM-3910
has WEP 128 bits encryption for security concerns.
Supports 802.11b, 802.11g standard
Active alarm and record list
Automatic/manual WLAN mode configuring
High speed wireless presentation
Supports up to 32-bit color resolution
WEP encryption security up to 128 bits
Robust network security protection
Ordering Information
WiCOM-3910 Wireless Remote & Monitor Display Extender
Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc.-230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370-Main Office: (650) 588-9200-Outside Local Area: (800) 258-9200-www.stevenengineering.com