Remote networking solution does it all with IP

An Entrix Computing product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 2, 2005

The Digi ConnectPort is the industry's first remote networking solution to use display, serial and USB over IP technology.

The Digi ConnectPort is the industry's first remote networking solution to use display, serial and USB over IP technology.

The ConnectPort is a network-enabled video display hub that allows standard video displays and other devices to be anywhere on a local area network (LAN) or other IP network without a locally attached host PC or thin client.

The ConnectPort provides the freedom of relocating or even removing PCs or thin clients at points of service and is ideal for retail applications, restaurant chains, banking, kiosks and information signage.

"The Digi ConnectPort enables 'PC-free' computing by allowing a host PC to be relocated or even eliminated from high-traffic areas or environmentally severe locations to a secure back office or other remote location", said Steve Popovich, Vice President and General Manager, Inside Out Networks, a Division of Digi International.

"In retail applications where space is a valuable commodity, the ConnectPort creates smaller point-of-service (POS) stations to free up space for additional use".

"This dramatically changes the paradigm for POS stations by significantly reducing the high support costs associated with PCs, increasing security, improving reliability and considerably reducing life cycle costs".

The Digi ConnectPort is Ethernet attached and provides a single VGA or SVGA video port, two serial-over-IP ports and four USB-over-IP ports.

The product provides instant drop-in replacement for legacy terminal applications with everything over IP for migration to IP-based solutions.

The ConnectPort also supports standard terminal emulation.

This allows end users to deploy the Digi ConnectPort into an existing terminal-oriented configuration and migrate to a newer graphics display whenever desired.

The ConnectPort comes in a standard configuration but is customisable for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

Beta units will be available in July 2005.

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