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IOGear GCN1000 User Manual
IOGear GCN1000 User Guide
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  • IOGear GCN1000, 34 1. Drop down the Physical Device list to select the appropriate drive. 2. After you have made your media source selection, click Connect [the Connect button changes to Disconnect]. Open “My Computer” on the remote computer and the selected device will appear as a connected drive, fi les may, then be transferred between the drive and local computer. 3. To end the connection, bring up the dialog box and click Disconnect*. *Note: the connection remains open until the disconnect button is pressed.

  • IOGear GCN1000, 10 Windows Vista 1. Go to control panel 2. Select “Network and Sharing Center” 3. Select “Manage network connections” 4. Select “Local area Connection” right click select “Properties” 5. Highlight “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) 6. Select [Properties] 7. Select “Use the following IP address” In the top block labeled IP address type 192.168.0.65 Enter 255.255.255.0 for the Subnet mask Leave the default Gateway blank 8. Click [OK] – your computer will take a few moment

  • IOGear GCN1000, 20 User Station Filtering – IP addresses: To add an IP address fi lter: 1. Click Add. A dialog box similar to the one below appears: Windows XP Existing Installation 2. Specify the fi lter address in the dialog box, and then click OK. A second dialog box, similar to the one below, appears: 3. To fi lter a single IP address, key in the same address as the start IP Address. To fi lter a continuous range of addresses, key in the end number of the range. 4. After fi lling in the address, click OK. 5. Repeat these steps for any additional IP addresses you want to fi lter. To delete a fi lter, select it and click Remove. To modify a fi lter, select it and click Edit. The

  • 3 Table of Contents Package Contents 4 Conventions System Requirements 5 Video Operating systems Components 6 Computer Preliminary Setup 8 GCN1000 Preliminary Setup 9 GCN1000 Initial Confi guration 11 Hardware Setup 13 Normal Logon 14 Utility Icons 15 Administration Icons 16 Network 17 Access ports IP Address 18 DNS server IP Change Notifi cation Security 19 Overview Filtering User

  • IOGear GCN1000, 19 Security The Security page is used to control access to the GCN1000. Software Installation Overview IP and MAC Filters control access to the GCN1000 based on the IP and/or MAC addresses of the • computers attempting to access the system. If any fi lters have been confi gured, they appear in the IP Filter and/or MAC Filter list boxes. The Login string lets the Administrator specify a string that users must include along with the • GCN1000’s IP address when they access the GCN1000 with the Java Applet. For example, if the IP address were 192.168.0.126, and the string was abcdefg, the users would key in

  • IOGear GCN1000, 42 Step 3 Confi guring your router for port forwarding Log in to your router’s setup and look for a page called Port Fowarding it should look similar to this: If you assigned a static IP address to the GCN1000, enter it in the space provided If you are using Automatic addressing, click on the drop down arrow labeled “Computer Name” and select the GCN1000 by name. In the Ports to Open [TCP] space type 9000, 9002 (or the port numbers you chose) and set the schedule, if needed, put an X in the box on the extreme left to activate port forwarding. Save your changes and restart the router. When the router has rebooted, start your brows

  • IOGear GCN1000, 22 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement / CE Statement An explanation of the profi le items is given in the table below: Item Explanation User name A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed. Password A minimum of 8 and a maximum of 16 characters are allowed. Confi rm Password To be sure, there is no mistake in the password, you are asked to re-enter it. The two entries must match. Description Additional information about the user that you may wish to include. Permissions A check mark grants permission, no check mark denies

  • IOGear GCN1000, 15 The GCN1000 Main Screen appears: The Main Screen consists of: Utility icons arranged vertically down the left side Administration icons arranged across the top; Utility icons Icon Purpose Apply: Saves the changes you make in the administration dialog boxes, but does not implement the changes, which go into effect when you enable Reset on exit (see Customization) and log out. Windows Client: Allows users with the proper permission (see User Man- ager) to connect to the GCN1000 using Windows software, to remotely control the server. Java Applet: For platform independence, the Java applet all

  • 30 An explanation of Hotkey actions are given in the table below: Action Explanation Exit remote location Ends the remote connection to the GCN1000 and returns to local operation. Adjust Video Brings up the video setting dialog box. Toggle OSD Toggles the control panel Off and On. Toggle screen mode Toggles the screen display between full screen and windo

  • IOGear GCN1000, 38 This is similar to the Video Adjustment feature of the Windows Client... Note: We recommend that you perform Auto sync right after you connect for improved mouse synchronization. Keypad Since some locally input keyboard combinations cannot be captured and sent to the GCN1000, the Keypad provides a one-click implementation of their actions on the remote system. Mouse Synchronization At times, the local mouse movement may lose sync with the remote mouse movement. You can try getting them back in sync with fast mouse synchronization by moving the mouse pointer down into the Java Applet too

  • 26 Explanations of the selection boxes are given in the following table. Full Screen Mode Enabled If Full Screen Mode is enabled, the remote display fi lls the entire screen of your local monitor. If Full Screen Mode is not enabled, the remote display appears as a window on your desktop. If the remote screen is larger than what is able to fi t in the window, move the mouse pointer to the

  • 32 Compose Panel Key in the messages that you want to post to the board in this panel. Click Send, or press [Enter] to post the message to the board Message Display Panel Messages that users post to the board - as well as system messages - display in this panel. If you disable Chat, however, messages that get posted to the board will not appear. User List Panel [below] The names of

  • IOGear GCN1000, 40 Administrator Reset: The following procedure will reset the default user name and password if you are unable to perform an Administrator login because the Username and Password information has become corrupted or lost. To clear the login information (and return all settings to their defaults), do the following: 1. Disconnect the power adapter and all cables. 2. Remove the housing from the GCN1000. 3. Short jumper J9 on the circuit board. 4. Reconnect the GCN1000 power adapter. 5. When the front panel LEDs fl ash, disconnect the power adapter from the GCN1000. 6. Remove the jumper cap from J9. 7. Cl

  • IOGear GCN1000, 7 PCI Interface 1 2 3 4 No. Component Description 1 Power Jack The power adapter connection. 2 PC/KVM Port The connection for the cable that links the GCN1000 to your computer. 3 USB Console Port This is the connection for the local console cable (USB keyboard, monitor, and USB mouse). Each port is color coded and marked with an appropriate icon for identifi cation. * 4 Virtual Media Port The connection for the virtual media cable that connects the GCN1000 to a USB port on your computer. It allows fi le transfers to occur 5 LAN Port The network’s Ethernet cable connection * Note: if you are using a wireless keyboard/mouse set, connect the receiver to the Key

  • IOGear GCN1000, 18 Note: 1. If there is no fi rewall (on an Intranet, for example), it does not matter what these numbers are set to, since they have no effect. 2. The access ports cannot have the same value. You must set a different value for each one. IP Address The GCN1000 can have its IP address assigned dynamically at boot-up (DHCP), or it can be given a fi xed IP address. Recommendation: If you wish to access the GCN1000 from the internet, assign a static IP address because you will need to confi gure your router to forward the port to the GCN1000 and an IP address is the most reliable w

  • IOGear GCN1000, 28 The panel consists of an icon bar with two text bars below it. The text bars display the video resolution and IP address of the remote device. The functions of icons are described in the table on the next page. Icon Function Brings up the Hotkey Setup dialog box Brings up the Video Adjustment dialog box. (Right click for fast Auto Sync.) Opens the Message board Brings up the Virtual device dialog box Sends Ctrl + Alt + Del from the remote to the local computer. Exit the Windows Client These icons show the Num Lock, Caps Lock and Scr

  • IOGear GCN1000, 8 Package Contents Computer Preliminary setup Find your computer’s IP address and default Gateway 1. Go to Start −> RUN 3. Enter CMD in the box 4. [OK] or [Enter] A command line window opens 5. Type ipconfi g 6. [Enter] Look for the heading that says Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: 7. Write down the IP Address and Default Gateway. If the fi rst three groups of numbers of your IP Address happens to be 192.168.0. Proceed to Hardware set up IP Address .........................................................................

  • IOGear GCN1000, 33 Enable / Disable (Chat) When disabled, messages posted to the board are not displayed. The button is shadowed when Chat is disabled. The Icon displays next to the user’s name in the User List panel when he has disabled Chat. Occupy / Release (Keyboard / Video / Mouse) When you Occupy the GCN1000, other users cannot see the video, and cannot input keyboard or mouse data. The button is shadowed when the unit is occupied. The icon displays next to the user’s name in the User List panel when he has occupied the GCN1000 Occupy / Release (Keyboard / Mouse) When you Occupy the GCN1000

  • IOGear GCN1000, 31 Option Usage Screen Position Adjust the horizontal and vertical position of the remote computer window by clicking the Arrow buttons. Auto-Sync Click Auto-Sync to have the function detect the vertical and horizontal offset values of the remote screen and automatically synchronize it with the local screen. If the local and remote mouse pointers are not in sync, in most cases, performing this function will bring them back into sync. Note: This function works best with a bright screen. If you are not satisfi ed with the results, use the Screen Position arrows to position the remote display

  • IOGear GCN1000, 17 Field Explanation Device Name: To make it easier to manage installations that have more than one GCN1000, each one can be given a name. To assign a name for the GCN1000, type in one of your choosing (16 characters max.). MAC Address: Displays the GCN1000’s MAC Address. Firmware Version: Indicates the GCN1000’s current fi rmware version level. An explanation of each of the fi elds is given in the table below: Network The Network dialog is used to specify the GCN1000’s network environment. Access Ports If a fi rewall is being used, the Administrator can specify (in the Firewall’s set up) the port numbers that the fi rewall will allow. Users must specify the

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