I was told by my salesperson that they only had luck with Logitech optical mice, but I've used a range of balled and optical mice with no ill effects. Realize that there are no USB ports, so don't expect to use USB keyboards or mice with the remotes. Plug in your monitor, keyboard, mouse and speakers or headphones. Each access terminal has connections for VGA, two PS/2s and one audio jack. With the PCI card in place, simply run the three cables to the location of the three remote users and plug them into the access terminals. The only trouble I had with installation was in picking a computer without the minimum required RAM (it needs a minimum of 512 MB with a 2.4GHz CPU if you are hosting four users.) Once I switched to a beefier PC, installation was a breeze.
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Installation of the PCI card is a snap and the included CD automatically installs all of the necessary drivers and software. The Xtenda X300 is a PCI card, three small boxes (called access terminals) and three Cat6 STP cables.
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Reduced mainenance (again from fewer PCs),.Reduced power consumption from fewer PCs,.To my way of thinking, there are three big benefits here: I may even be able to convert some of our newer computers to the Ncomputing platform. With this technology, I should be able to use our existing monitors, keyboards and mice. Essentially, the PC becomes the terminal server for up to seven users. Ncomputing takes the thin client concept and applies it on a PC level.
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Anything that graphics and audio intensive is not going to travel well over our WAN. These kids use Reader Rabbit styled educational games. I use thin clients in the other buildings with good success but this is an elementary school. There isn't enough money to put 30 computers in the lab. One of the school buildings I work with needs a computer lab. What to do if your budget covers only 1/4 (or less) of the computers you need to purchase? I'm hoping the Ncomputing Xtenda X300 holds the answer.