IP KVM DEVICES

One example of an internet protocol (IP) keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) device includes a universal serial bus (USB) port, a display port, a network port, a Bluetooth transceiver, a processor, and a memory. The USB port is to be communicatively coupled to a host device. The display port is to be commu...

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Hauptverfasser: REYNOLDS, DOUGLAS A, ANDERSON, PATRICK S, ALCORN, BYRON A, GRESSMAN, ERIC JOHN, SALZANO, JOSEPH-JONATHAN, HUGHES, GREGORY MARK, STAHL, J. MICHAEL, SEILER, PETER ANDREW
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HUGHES, GREGORY MARK
STAHL, J. MICHAEL
SEILER, PETER ANDREW
description One example of an internet protocol (IP) keyboard, video, mouse (KVM) device includes a universal serial bus (USB) port, a display port, a network port, a Bluetooth transceiver, a processor, and a memory. The USB port is to be communicatively coupled to a host device. The display port is to be communicatively coupled to the host device. The network port is to be communicatively coupled to a network. The processor is communicatively coupled to the USB port, the display port, the network port, and the Bluetooth transceiver. The memory stores a unique identifier to be transmitted to a client device via Bluetooth in response to establishing a Bluetooth connection between the client device and the IP KVM device. The unique identifier is used by the client device to establish a remote connection to the IP KVM device.
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