KVM recommendation

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Author: Armin Hartinger
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Subject: KVM recommendation
Hello Greg,

I have experience with Linksys 2-port, 4-port and BlackBox 4-port
KVMs.

The Linksys ones have very little signal loss, but you have to push
the button on the KVM-unit.

The blackbox KVM has significant signal loss at 1024x768 but supports
"keyboard-switching". I personally am not so hot on it, as the
key-combination of hitting CTRL twice then followed by a letter does
NOT like FPS-games at all. (especially if you have "fire" or "jump" on
CTRL.)

-Armin

Friday, June 01, 2001, 2:46:21 PM, you wrote:

FG> I am looking into buying a digital KVM switch.
FG> What would be the best choice for 4 system switch?


FG> I have openBSD, Linux and Windows machines.





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 Armin                            mailto:armin@pctechware.com