Faq - D-Link DKVM-IP1 User Manual

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6 FAQ

1.
Do you need to install any software on the Remote computers which connect to the
DKVM-IP1?
No. The DKVM-IP1 is a 100% hardware solution. No extra software is required.
2.
What operating systems does the DKVM-IP1 support?
The DKVM-IP1 supports Windows, Unix, Unix-like operating systems (Sun Solaris, Linux) and
Mac OS.
3.
What web browsers does the DKVM-IP1 support?
The DKVM-IP1 supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and above, Netscape, Mozilla, Safari,
Firefox, Avant, World, Opera, as well as other web browsers.
4.
What Java version should the user install on the Host computer?
Java Runtime Environment (version 1.5 or above) should be installed on the Host computer.
5.
Does the DKVM-IP1 work with KVM switches made by other companies?
Yes, the DKVM-IP1 can work with most standard KVMs.
6.
When you set up the username and password, what is the maximum number of letters
and digits that can be used?
The DKVM-IP1 accepts up to 32 letters and digits for the username and password.
7.
How many users can access the DKVM-IP1 at the same time?
The DKVM-IP1 can accommodate up to 15 concurrent users.
8.
What level of data encryption does the DKVM-IP1 provide?
The DKVM-IP1 provides RSA 2048-bit encryption for authentication, and AES 256-bit
encryption for data.
9.
How do I set up keystroke hotkeys for commands such as CTRL+ALT+DEL?
Host Console Button Keys allow you to send keystroke combinations to the Host computer
that normally cannot be generated on the Remote computer. Typical examples are
"CTRL+ALT+DEL" on Windows and DOS, or "CTRL+ALT+Backspace" on Unix or Unix-like
operating systems for rebooting X-Server. Please refer to section 4.4.1 User Console for
more information on creating Host Console Button Keys.
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