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Rack / Mount / Accessories, For PC Systems, Package Qty: 1Due to ever increasing demand for accessing CPUs across structured cabling systems, engineers at Adder have developed a new concept in KVM extension technology. AdderLink X series is a modular scaleable solution of FLASH upgradeable modules. They can be used in a stand-alone environment or Rack-mount 16 modules in a 2U high enclosure. ??The X series rack-mount kit enables up to 16 x transmitter or receiver modules to be mounted in a 2U housing. As the X series transmitters are interface powered, no additional psu is required to sit in the housing, enabling the maximum space to be utilized.
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Having successfully used my old phone to access the internet on my laptop with infra-red I was keen to try out my new mobiles bluetooth functionality for a similiar purpose. Having read several reviews of bluetooth adaptors I was keen to avoid the trap of buying an adaptor with a poor software set-up as this invariably led to problems. The TDK was recommended for being easy to set up and use and I have found both to be the case. The included software is very good and interfaces nicely with Windows Explorer. The included mobile phone software is also well produced although I prefer to use Nokias own software. Although the USB variant is cheaper I find the PCMCIA adaptor a more elegant solution for a laptop and allows more robust portable use without lots of excess wiring hanging around. I certainly find being able to communicate with my mobile discreetly in my pocket less fiddly than trying to keep two IrDA ports lined up, particularly in a moving vehicle.
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