Peripheral ports and network connections

Pano Device peripherals and network connections

The Pano Device can support a video display, keyboard, mouse, additional USB peripherals, plus external audio speakers or headphones.

Supported Peripherals Connectors
Video display (resolutions up to 1920x1200) One VGA D-SUB
Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) One RJ-45
USB peripherals Three USB 2.0
Audio Out Internal speaker
Audio Out One mini-jack
Audio In [future use] One mini-jack

Peripherals attached to the Pano Device operate the same way they do when attached to a traditional PC. For instance, when users want to read data from CD, they simply attach an external CD reader via one of the Pano Device's USB ports. If the user is authorized to use the peripheral, the CD drive will appear to Windows as if it was locally attached. The only drivers that are used are the peripheral's native drivers, and these drivers only need to be installed on the Windows virtual desktop, not on the Pano Device itself.

The Pano System supports LAN deployments where both the servers running the virtual desktops and the client end-points are on one LAN. For best performance we recommend that servers hosting Pano virtual machine be connected to network switches by at least 1Gbps Ethernet while Pano Devices a should be connected to network switches by 100Mbps Ethernet. Pano Devices do not work with Power over Ethernet systems and require a local AC outlet for the included power adapter.