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Existing Ethernet networks
Secure point-to-point connections to prevent desktop-display data commingling with other
network traffic
I94xx I/Ports do not require unique OS drivers, and support the following standard
peripherals:
Multiple monitors
Keyboards
Mouse devices
Audio devices
USB peripherals, including isochronous USB devices
Supporting Technology and Software
The following applications work together to enable and enhance I/Port functionality:
Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
ClearCube Sentral
•Neoware ezRemote Manager
I83xx Driver and Admin Utility
PC-over-IP™ (PCoIP) technology
Remote Desktop Protocol
Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a presentation protocol that allows the I/Port to
communicate with a host. RDP works across any TCP/IP connection, such as a local area
network (LAN), wide area network (WAN), or virtual private network (VPN) connection.
RDP is the delivery mechanism for video, mouse, keyboard, and USB communications
between the I/Port and the host.
When using Remote Desktop Protocol from the I/Port, many of the local I/Port resources are
available within the session, for example:
Peripheral Redirection – Peripherals connected to a local I/Port appear as if they are
connected to a user's host. RDP supports redirection for devices such as:
Human Interface Devices (such as keyboards and pointing devices)
TWAIN devices (such as scanners)
Local drives (such as mass storage devices)
–Printers
Devices attached the I/Port’s local serial port and parallel port