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February 14, 2011

NTI Introduces USB Matrix KVM Switch – Up to 8 users control up to 32 USB-enabled computers.

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(PRWEB) June 12, 2002

AURORA, OH: Network Technologies Inc (NTI) today announced the newest addition to their popular line of USB KVM switches. The USB Matrix KVM Switch allows up to eight users to individually command or simultaneously share up to 32 USB-enabled computers using USB keyboards, USB mice and VGA monitors. This switch supports any USB-enhanced computer, including the following:

-SUN Blade 100s, 1000s, SUN Rays and Sun Fire 280Rs. SUN extra keys are emulated on USB keyboards with Windows keyboard layouts.

-PCs with USB ports

-MAC G3/G4s. Supports Mac soft (keyboard) power-on capability.

The ST-nXm-USBV-U switch features NTI’s patented USB electronic autoboot technology, allowing users to boot all attached computers in one operation. (Other USB KVM switches require individual, sequential boot-up.) USB host computers and USB devices can be hot-plugged or removed at any time, and the switch can be powered-down without having to reboot the attached computers.

Users can choose the USB keyboard layout they prefer (PC, MAC or SUN) to control all attached computers. Keystroke translation and special key emulation are programmed into the switch. The switch can also recognize international keyboard layouts, or a layout code can be programmed manually. Any USB device (keyboard and/or mouse) can be utilized to control any attached USB host computer. The switch supports most USB keyboards and mice, including USB Intellimouse®.

Matt Bolton, sales associate at NTI, reports that “This switch was developed based on customer requests for a powerful, easy-to-use USB Matrix KVM switch.” Standard features include:

-Four operation modes (Scan Mode, Broadcast Mode, Command Mode and Sharing Mode) provide flexible control of all attached computers.

-Matrix Control Software with Graphical User Interface (GUI) control provides users with fast control of up to 15 NTI switches, using an RS232 connection. This software allows users to view and control multiple switches simultaneously with three unique and powerful views (Matrix View, Table View or Line View). It automatically displays views for all attached NTI switches each time the program is started. A Save-and-Load feature allows up to nine configurations to be saved to and loaded from the switch’s internal memory.

-Advanced On-Screen Display (OSD) user interface with password security makes the ST switch simple and reliable to use in Enterprise data centers.

-Dedicated microprocessors prevent CPUs from locking up for reliable control.

-Rackmount (some models are also available in a desktop case).

The required VGA multiscan monitor is connected by a standard 15HD VGA type connector. User devices, including USB PS/2, Mac and Sun keyboards, and USB mouse (including USB Intellimouse) are connected through a female USB Type A connectors; computers are attached through a female USB Type B connectors. Prices range from $ 1,200 to $ 9,995, and the switch is immediately available. Additional information is available at www.nti1.com/srvsw-usbvst-u.html

Accompanying full-color or black and white photographs are available for this press release. Please contact Kimara Andreas at the address below for a high-resolution digital file or photograph of the image suitable for print reproduction.

Editorial Contact: Kimara Andreas, Marketing Coordinator, kimara.andreas@ntigo.com

Reader Contacts: Raghav “Reggie” Mehta, Matthew Bolton and Doug Baldwin, Inside Sales Team, sales@ntigo.com

Network Technologies Inc

1275 Danner Drive, Aurora, Ohio 44202, USA

330-562-7070

www.nti1.com for additional product information and purchase online



August 29, 2010

My printer has a parallel port and a usb port. Can I connect and print from two different computers ?

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using these two ports. Ex. My home PC connected with the parallel port and my laptop with the usb port?

August 22, 2010

How do I setup my print server – I have a small office with 4 computers and 2 printers?

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I would like to setup my print server for my small office. I have 4 computers (on D-Link wireless router) with additional laptop users that come and go and I want everyone to be able to use BOTH printers; a Sharp Multifunction Laser & Canon Inkjet. I bought a EUSSO 2 USB/1 Serial print server and connected it to my wireless router as well as the printers, but can’t figure it out!!! I’m running Windows XP Professional on all of the computers. Thanks for your help!

August 19, 2010

Large Print Key-Top English Keyboard Stickers for Computers, Non-Transparent White on Black..,

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  • Large print English keyboard for visually impaired individuals.
  • Durable stickers. Stickers are manufactured of durable Lexan®. They won’t tear, crack, discolor, or slip off even after years of use.
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  • Easy to Apply. The stickers are EASY TO APPLY. The stickers are printed in the same sequence that they appear on the keyboard regardless of the keyboard’s original language.
  • Quality Adhesive. The Sticker adhesive firmly attaches the sticker in place without damaging the keyboard key or the original key legend. The adhesive will not ooze, harden or wear out.

Product Description
The Large Print Key-top stickers assist the visually impaired keyboard operator by enlarging the original key top legend of all keys, often doubling the size.The legends are printed for optimum contrast; arranged in a keyboard layout for easy transfer.
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Large Print Key-Top English Keyboard Stickers for Computers, Non-Transparent White on Black..,

August 16, 2010

Computers prove popular for local library patrons

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Computers prove popular for local library patrons
Just how important is modern technology to the people of Princeton? “Well, in this last fiscal year alone, we had 7,360 users on our computers,” said Judy Boaz, director of the George Coon Public Library.

Read more on Princeton Times Leader

August 11, 2010

How can I connect 20+ computers to an HP Laserjet 4100 printer?

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I’m working at this little school and we recently got many printers for free one of which is a HP Laserjet 4100. All the computers are connected wirelessly to a network. What I had in mind is just connecting one of the computers to the printer and maybe the rest would automatically connect to the printer through that one computer. They are running XP service pack 2. Thank you very much. Goodbye.

July 10, 2010

My printer on a print server is printing “high ascii” characters when I change computers or applications

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I am using a Brother MFC-9700 on a network that is connected to a printserver on a network hub. Mostly the printing goes well, but sometimes when I change computers or applications, it starts printing garbage high ascii characters. How can I sent a “clear” code to the printer before printing? Any thoughts on the cause?

June 1, 2010

Can all my computers on the network print off one USB printer?

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I have one plain USB printer and three computers that are on the network, will everyone be able to use this printer with me having to go and buy some special printer with a Ethernet line for everyone to be able to print. If so any ideas how to set this up?

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