IOGEAR's new DVI Net ShareStation allows users to share a high-resolution DVI capable display with any computer on their network. Simply connect the DVI capable display to the DVI Net ShareStation and then plugging the DVI Net ShareStation into an Ethernet network, the display instantly becomes a video output source for any computer on that network. The DVI capable display can then be used as if it was directly connected to the computer.
Perfect environment for extending digital signage, the DVI Net ShareStation removes the limitations of running expensive video wiring through a store, lobby, home or office. All that is needed to share a DVI display using the DVI Net ShareStation is an Ethernet network.
Once the DVI display is configured with the DVI Net ShareStation, multiple users will have the ability to access the display without having to physically connect their computer directly to the display. This alleviates the distance limitations of DVI and USB cabling for easy monitor sharing between computers. As an added feature, users may connect a secondary DVI display to the DVI Net ShareStation directly by using the included USB cable to their local computer.
- Extend or mirror video through a network to a DVI display
- Share DVI displays with multiple users through your existing office or home IP network*
- Add a DVI display to your computer through a USB 2.0 port*
- Controls up to six DVI displays from a single computer**
- Supports 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1152 x 864, 1280 x 1024 and up to 1600 x 1200 resolutions
- Supports primary display, mirror desktop, and extended desktop video modes
- Stream and share High Definition multimedia content over standard configured network
- Intuitive interface for easy configuration and monitoring
- Supports Windows Vista Rally technology
* The product supports ONLY ONE connection at a time. It may be connected directly to your computer via the mini USB port or to be used on your network by connecting through the Ethernet port. Connecting both the USB port and Ethernet port at the same time is not supported. Please use ONLY the Ethernet port or the USB port when establishing the connection.
** Requires up to six DVI Net ShareStation