Today, KVM switchers are a bit more complicated than a simple rotary switch. We’re not dealing with VGA anymore — we have HDMI muxes. We’re also not dealing with PS/2 anymore, and USB ...
In the early 1990’s you could get a 4-port KVM which was little more than an AV-style switch. The transition of keyboards to USB brought with it a big upgrade to the KVM hardware. In 2000 ...
The KVM switch allows remote users to monitor and access multiple servers from a single management console. Up to 2 remote, concurrent, and independent connections to the attached servers can take ...
Unlike many basic KVM switches ... out of the way. The switch has a RJ-45 port in front for cascading switches and remote users, a sound port, VGA port, and two USB ports for speakers, monitor ...