The Remote Maestro Video application -- RMVideo for short -- runs on a separate Linux workstation and communicates with Maestro's hardware controller over a dedicated, private Ethernet connection (not part of a local intranet). RMVideo does not have as stringent hardware and OS requirements as Maestro. The Linux host should be a reasonably well-equipped machine (3+ GHz processor, 2GB RAM or better, 2 cores or better), and we recommend using an up-to-date version of the Linux kernel. It must have a fast, modern NVidia graphics card, plus a 100/100Mbps network card for the the Ethernet link with Maestro.
For details on RMVideo's system requirements and on how to configure on off-the-shelf Linux machine to run the application, see the How to install RMVideo page.