Table of Contents Table of Contents English ... 1 1. Before You Start 2. How to Install ... 3. Configure the TK-IP101 ... 4. Operation ... Troubleshooting ... Version 07.13.2007...
RJ-45 network cable Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista, Linux, and Mac OS. Internet Explorer 5.5 or above Java 1.2 or above KVM switch (e.g. TK-200K, TK-204K, TK-205K, TK-207K, TK-209K, TK-210K, TK-400K, TK-401R, TK-403R, TK-407K, TK-409K, TK-801R, TK-802R, TK-803R, TK-1601R, TK-1602R, TK-1603R) (Optional) Package Contents...
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Monitor port. 4. Use the provided KVM cables to connect your Computer to the PC/KVM port on the TK-IP101. 5. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the TK-IP101 to the Ethernet port on your switch/router. To Computer English...
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6. Plug the power adapter into the TK-IP101. 7. Turn ON your computer and wait until startup completes. Connecting Multiple Computers 1. Turn off your computer and disconnect all power cords 2. Connect the shared keyboard and mouse to the keyboard and mouse port.
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TK-IP101. Connect the other end of the provided KVM cable to your KVM switch's console port. 5. Connect an Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the TK-IP101 to the Ethernet port on your switch/router. 6. Plug the power adapter into the TK-IP101.
3. Configure the TK-IP101 Note: 1. It is recommended that you configure the TK-IP101 by connecting it directly to your computer using a Ethernet cable. Before the TK-IP101 can be configured, a static IP address must be assigned to your computer’s network adapter in the subnet of 192.168.1.x.
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Then click Store Settings. 5. Click KVM Server > Main Settings. If you have a TRENDnet KVM switch connected to the TK-IP101, select the Model from the drop down list, select the number of computers and then click Store Settings.
4. Operation Viewing Locally Windows 1. Follow step 1, 2, and 3 in section 3 to log on to the browser configuration. 2. Click Download and then Viewers. Then click Download. 3. Click Run. 4. Click Run. 5. Follow the IPViewer Setup Wizard instructions and then click Finish.
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6. Double click the IPViewer icon. 7. Type in 192.168.1.200:5900 and click OK. 8. Type in the Login user ID and password and click OK. Login (User ID): superuser Password: superu Java 1. Follow step 1, 2, and 3 in section 3 to log on to the browser configuration.
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3. Click Open. 4. Type in 192.168.1.200:5900 and click OK. 5. Type in the Login user ID and password and click OK. Login (User ID): superuser Password: superu Viewing Remotely 1. Logon to your router and open ports 5900~5909. Please refer to your router's manual or contact your network administrator for more information.
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3. Type in [your public ip address]:5900 (for example: 82.165.130:180: 5900) and click OK. If you do not know your public IP address, please contact your network administrator or Internet Service Provider for more information. 4. Type in the Login (user ID) and password and click OK.
2. Second, make sure the power and link lights are lit. Third, make sure the TCP/IP settings are configured properly (see Q1). Fourth, since the TK-IP101’s default IP address is 192.168.1.200, make sure that no other network devices are assigned an IP address of 192.168.1.200:5908 I have the KVM switch connected properly, but my keyboard and mouse don’t...
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Java instruction in Section 3 for installing the viewer. Fourth, when the connection details window appears, type in your public IP address: 5900. If you still encounter problems or have any questions regarding the TK-IP101, please contact TRENDnet’s Technical Support Department.
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Certifications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with FCC and CE Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation.