Matrox Extio 3 Series – User Guide 9
Overview
Thank you for purchasing a Matrox Extio 3 Series product. Matrox Extio 3 is an IP KVM extender
that enables you to work on a computer from a distance. It captures the peripheral signals from the
computer (such as the keyboard, video, mouse, audio, and other peripherals) and extends these
signals to a remote location.
Matrox Extio N3408 IP KVM extenders support up to four (4) monitors. Matrox Extio N3208 IP
KVM extenders support up to two (2) monitors.
Hardware supplied
*
Depending on your Extio 3 device, the following hardware is supplied:
Extio N3408 or N3208 transmitter card
– Transmitter card, 1 USB cable (A to mini B
connectors), RJ45 transceiver.
Extio N3408 or N3208 transmitter unit
– Transmitter unit, 1 USB cable (A to B
connectors), 1 power supply.
Extio N3408 or N3208 receiver unit
– Receiver unit, 1 power supply.
Software available
Depending on your setup (
Point-to-Point, Networked-LAN, Networked-Internet / WAN with Site-to-
Site VPN, or Networked-Internet with IPSec VPN
mode), the following software is available:
* The hardware supplied with your Matrox product may vary depending on the SKU or part number of your product. For more
information, contact your Matrox representative.
On-Screen Display (OSD)
*
Extio Central Manager
Point-to-Point
mode
Configure and manage your Extio 3
devices. For more information, see
“Setting up Point-to-Point mode”,
page 54.
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Networked-
LAN
mode
Log into your receiver and switch to
different transmitters. For more
information, see “Setting up
networked mode (LAN or Internet /
WAN with Site-to-Site VPN)”, page
61.
Remotely manage, monitor, and
configure your networked Extio 3
devices. For more information, see
“Installing Matrox Extio Central
Manager software”, page 62.