USB KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video and USB ports of the target computer. With its small form factor and light weight design, it fits perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers. C2G offers VGA adapters for connecting M1, DVI, Display Port, MAC, BNC or USB devices to a VGA display. We also carry port savers to...
USB KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the video and USB ports of the target computer. With its small form factor and light weight design, it fits perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers. C2G offers VGA adapters for connecting M1, DVI, Display Port, MAC, BNC or USB devices to a VGA display. We also carry port savers to preserve the integrity of a VGA port that is plugged into often and gender changers for changing from male to female or vice versa.
LessThe Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter allows you to connect a device with a Mini DisplayPort to a Display with a VGA connector.The adapter is perfect for Mac series products, including MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini and Mac Pro.
The Aten PS/2 CPU adapters connect KVM cables to the PS/2 console ports of the servers. Those adapters are light and in small form factor, fit perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers.
The Aten SUN CPU adapters connect KVM cables to the console ports of the SUN servers. Those adapters are light and in small form factor, fit perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers.
The Aten serial CPU adapters connect KVM cables to the serial ports of the servers. Those adapters are light and in small form factor, fit perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers.
The Aten PS/2 CPU adapters connect KVM cables to the PS/2 console ports of the servers. Those adapters are light and in small form factor, fit perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers.
The Aten USB CPU adapters connect KVM cables to the USB console ports of the servers. Those adapters are light and in small form factor, fit perfectly into most of the rack-mount or desktop servers.
UC100KMA is a signal converter with a 30cm cable. It can convert signals of PS/2 devices (keyboard and mouse) into USB signals, and supports multiple operating systems to fulfill the needs of users
UC10KM is a signal converter with a 90cm cable. It can convert signals of PS/2 devices (keyboard and mouse) into USB signals, and supports multiple operating systems to fulfill the needs of users.
The Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter allows you to connect a device with a Mini DisplayPort to a Display with a DVI connector.The adapter is perfect for Mac series products, including MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini and Mac Pro.
The Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter allows you to connect a device with a Mini DisplayPort to a Display with a HDMI connector.The adapter is perfect for Mac series products, including MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, Mac mini and Mac Pro.
Black Box KVT100A USB Laptop Console Crash Cart Adapter. No KVM console in your server room? No problem. Plug a laptop into the server for quick BIOS-level control.
The simple solutions to protect wireless access points from damaging power transients and surges. Protect data lines for both line-to-line and ground-to-line surges. Attach to wireless access points in schools, restaurants, airports, offices—everywhere!
Protect your computer and your data from ground loops. Internal fiber optic air gap prevents ground loops. Data signals are converted to line pulses inside the Opto-Isolator and continue along the circuit.
Extremely sensitive avalanche-diode technology. Minimal signal loss. <40 pF maximum shunt capacity. Clamping is 18 volts with 60-amp peak pulse current. Response time is less than 10 ns. Absolute network reliability. Simple installation at the port.
Protects against electrical surges and spikes. Low shunt capacitance to reduce signal loss. Standard clamping voltage is 240 volts. Protects two center wires.
Get the range and multidrop capability of RS-422/-485 from your PC's USB port. Also protects PCs and other connected devices from surges and spikes. Ideal for use in environments heavily susceptible to voltage spikes and ground loops.
Extremely sensitive avalanche-diode technology. Minimal signal loss. <40 pF maximum shunt capacity. Clamping is 18 volts with 60-amp peak pulse current. Response time is less than 10 ns.
Protects your 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX and other 100-MHz networks such as 155-Mbps ATM from data-destroying electrical noise. Offers low capacitance. Clamping is 12 volts with 97-amp peak pulse current, <5-ns response time, and <40-pF maximum shunt capacity.
Keep your network and communications devices (I/O cards, controllers, programmable logic controllers, modems, CSU/DSUs, hubs, and multiplexors) up and running. Easy installation with Quick-Connect connectors—right at the port—just strip the cable and insert. Spring-loaded design prevents wires from loosening, corroding, or becoming brittle.
Protects CAT5, CAT5e, and CAT6 LAN interfaces aginst power surges, electrostatic discharges, and ground loops. Ideal for Gigabit Ethernet applications. Use to protect network devices such as PCs, switches, routers, and more.
Protect data lines with state-of-the-art avalanche diode and thyristor technology. Maximize uptime by protecting data lines at the source.
Protect data lines with state-of-the-art avalanche diode and thyristor technology. Maximize uptime by protecting data lines at the source. Low shunt capacitance reduces signal loss. Fit up to 16 compact in-line surge protectors in only 1U of rack space with our Rackmount DIN-Rail Shelf.
Protect data lines with state-of-the-art avalanche diode and thyristor technology. Maximize uptime by protecting data lines at the source. Low shunt capacitance reduces signal loss. Fit up to 16 compact in-line surge protectors in only 1U of rack space with our Rackmount DIN-Rail Shelf (SPDINRAK).
Compliant with HDMI® 1.3a Supports resolution up to 1920x1200 2 channel Audio function Supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7/8 and Mac OS X V10.5 or later Plug & Play Installation
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