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1U Rack-Mounted Keyboard Can Take On 120 PCs

Lisa Fakhry  |   ED Online ID #2645  |   August 19, 2002


Teamed with seven slaved, 16-port keyboard-video-mouse (KVM) switches, the CyberKVM 1U rack-mount keyboard/KVM unit can control 120 PCs from a single spot. It comprises up to eight internal KVM switches and ports, a display port, and a daisy-chain port. The unit can directly control four to eight PCs. Built-in KVM switches can be powered internally or by the PCs they are connected to. The keyboard provides password protection, simultaneous startup, and a built-in autoscan function. With an 8-port KVM switch, the 1U rack-mount keyboard costs $895.

CyberResearch Inc.
www.cyberresearch.com; (800) 341-2525


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