| Publisher | D-Link | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | Date added | 29 May 2009 | |
| Topics | Multicasting, Network Administration | ||
| Downloads | 5 | ||
Hiperwall, is a commercial video wall display technology company that enables users to build a scalable, high performance video wall from ordinary computers, monitors and an Ethernet network. When readying the impressive display for customer demonstrations at Hiperwall company headquarters, located in a lab on the UC Irvine campus, CEO of the company and his team ran into a snag. They needed to seamlessly stream various types of content - including unicast, multicast and broadcast formats - to the display, but were experiencing 'Flooding' because the existing switch and router equipment could not efficiently handle the content flow. The company decided to switch to D-Link equipment because of a previous relationship between D-Link and UCI. The D-Link equipment delivered all of the performance company hoped for.
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