New USB 2.0 Network Cable KVM Switch w/ Audio Access and control 2 computers, listen to stereo music and share files-all from a single USB console (keyboard, mouse, audio and VGA monitor, stereo speakers and microphone). Control two USB enabled computers from a single USB console (USB keyboard, mouse, and VGA monitor) | Internet Connection Sharing | | | Innovative built-in cables (1.4m) for a hassle-free set up | Hot Key switching–supports Windows suite, Linux and Free BSD | USB keyboard & mouse emulation for error-free booting | Hot pluggable-add or remove computers without powering off the KVM switch | Self-powered | Compact design | Plug-n-Play monitor support | Supports Microsoft Intellimouse, Logitech FirstMouse+, MouseMan+, and others | Superior video resolution-up to 1920x1440@60Hz | Supports Windows®, Linux®, Free BSD.Windows 98/ME/2000/XP |
Model: | EM-210CVA | Computer Connections: | 2 Direct | Port Selection: | Hotkeys | Computer ports: | Monitor: 2 sets: VGA HDDB 15 pin male; Keyboard/ Mouse: 2 sets: USB Type A male; Audio: 2 sets: audio jack male | Console ports: | Monitor: 1 set: VGA HDDB 15 pin male; Keyboard: 1 set: USB Type A female; Mouse: 1 set: USB Type A female; Audio: 1 set: audio jack female | Resolution: | 1920x1440 | Dimension(W*D*H): | 90x34.6x20 mm | Weight: | 380g | HOT KEYS: | Simply press the "scroll lock" key twice within 2 seconds to switch the KVM focus to the other computer | Enclosure: | Plastic | Build-in Cable Length: | 1.4m/ 4.6ft | Power Supply: | Bus Powered | Operation and storage parameters: | Operating temp: 32 to 104 deg. F (0-40 deg .C); Storage temp: -4 to 140 deg. F (-20-60 deg. C); Humidity: 0-80% RH, non-condensing |
Note: You only need to do this additional setup for the computer with the built-in network access. After you finished and restarted Windows, you can plug the other end of the cable to the remote client computer. Internet Connection Sharing In order to allow network and Internet access to the remote client PC (without built-in network adapter), you need to first setup the Windows Internet Connection Sharing in your host computer (with built-in network adapter). Windows XP/2000 1. After you have finished installing the software, you now need to setup the Internet Connection Sharing for the computer with the built-in network access. Click Start-Control Panel-Network Connections. 2. You will find two network devices – one is the Hi-Speed USB-USB Network Adapter and the other one is your built-in network adapter. Right-click the built-in network adapter and click Properties. 3. Inside the Properties window, click the Advanced folder tab. On the Internet Connection Sharing section, click or enable to allow other network users to connect through this computer’s Internet connection. Click OK when done. 4. Check afterwards if your built-in network adapter is already shared. 5. Reboot Windows to activate the settings. After Windows has started properly, plug the other end of the USB Bridge-Network cable to the remote computer. Make sure you have run the Setup program on the remote computer as well. Note that you don’t need to do the above additional settings for the remote computer. 6. Check the remote client computer if the host computer is detected and if the network and Internet access if functioning. |