StarTech.com SV1108IPPWEU User Manual

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Problem

Resolution

When the remote server is running

Fedora the mouse pointer on the

remote server does not move,

whether I am accessing it from

the local console or a local client

computer.

If the remote server is connected with a

PS/2 cable, log into the SV1108IPEXT/

POW with a browser; open a viewer; on

the control panel set Mouse DynaSync

to Manual.

When I log in, the browser generates

a CA Root certificate is not trusted, or

a Certificate Error response.

1. The certificate’s name is not found on

Microsoft’s list of Trusted Authorities.

The certificate can be trusted.

2. You can eliminate this message by

importing a certificate issued by a

recognized third party

certificate authority.

After I import the site’s certificate, I

still get a message warning me about

the site when I log in.

Certificate security checking noticed a

certificate address mismatch – however

the certificate can be trusted. You

can click Continue to the website (not

recommended) to go on, or you can

disable mismatch checking.

Remote mouse pointer is out of step.

1. Check the status of the Mouse

DynaSync Mode setting. If it is set

to Automatic, change the setting to

Manual and refer to the

information provided.

2. If you are in Manual mode, use the

AutoSync feature, to sync the local and

remote monitors.

3. If that doesn’t resolve the problem,

use the Adjust Mouse feature to bring

the pointers back in step.

Part of remote window is off my

monitor.

Use the AutoSync feature, to sync the

local and remote monitors.

Virtual Media doesn’t work.

This problem sometimes arises on older

computers. Get the latest firmware

version for your mainboard from

the manufacturer and upgrade your

mainboard firmware.

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