Test Lantronix SecureLinx SpiderDuo
Marque
Lantronix
Modèle
SecureLinx SpiderDuo
Site
maximumpc.com
Date
24.06.2010
Nombre de Visites
453
Lantronix’s SecureLinx SpiderDuo KVN switch is a lot like a crappy IMAX movie on opening day: You pay a premium for the ticket, wait in line for hours, acquire a less-than-stellar seat in the second row, for what? A lame piece of cinema with a ton of window-dressing.The SecureLinx SpiderDuo looks to be a perfect fit for a corporate environment—it’s setup process is certainly not ready for prime time in the consumer market. You connect the device to a business-grade PC using a provided serial-to-Ethernet cable for initial configuration, during which you can tweak all sorts of network settings based on your internal LAN setup.Once you finally get the IP address of the device correctly configured, you log onto its feature-packed Web interface. But here’s the deal: Lantronix throws the kitchen sink into its configuration screen, giving you the ability to set up user names for your remote access, set up SSH access to the device, configure the KVM console you’ll use to replicate the screen of your host PC, and so on. There are an unbelievable number of options to play around with, and most of them are geared to tackle many of the nuances present in a typical IT environment.



