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In addition, the Fiber C/Port contains auto-tuning circuitry that eliminates the need for
manual RGB and sharpness tuning by the user. The termination connector adheres to
the MT-RJ standard, which has the benefits of small size, easy termination, and broad
industry support.
NOTE: The Fiber C/Port has a unique power supply. The power supplies for the
standard C/Port and Multi-Video Expander (MVX) look very similar, but will
not work with a Fiber C/Port.
I/Port
The ClearCube I/Port is a user port that connects to PC Blades over a standard
Ethernet network. The I/Port delivers video and peripheral signals to a local user from
a centralized PC Blade, just like the C/Port. However, the key difference is that the
I/Port connection uses the Ethernet protocol, allowing it to work over standard
switched networks. Therefore, the I/Port does not require a point-to-point connection
to a Blade (no homerun cabling needed).
The I/Port extends the ClearCube product line to let IT managers use their existing IP
network and cabling infrastructure regardless of the distance between users' desktops
and their centralized PC Blades.
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Eon e100 – Available with Windows XPe or NeoLinux operating system
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Capio One – NeoLinux operating system
Figure 11 shows the ClearCube family of I/Ports.
Eon e100
The Eon e100 connects to any ClearCube PC Blade over standard Ethernet
infrastructure that may include routers, switches, hubs and media converters. This
means the distance between a PC Blade and the desktop can be unlimited provided
Figure 11 ClearCube I/Ports
Capio One
Eon e100