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IP IP KVM

Discussion in 'KVM' started by Marcus Hilderbrand, Jul 10, 2024.

  1. Hello,

    I'm looking for a KVM that can do 1 local display and two computers with detachable cables maybe ethernet attached, and allows for at least one or two people to connect via remote but allows the remote user to see the BIOS of the attached computers and then allows ISO images to be loaded as well.

    We currently have KVM switches that do two computers and one display but nothing remote. Any suggestion would be appreciated.

    Thanks!
     
  2. KVMGalore Expert

    KVMGalore Expert Staff Member

    Hello Marcus,

    Thank you for reaching out on our HelpCenter.

    These KVM over IP switches we offer support remote BIOS-level access and use dongles that are easily connected (and detached) using CATx and RJ45 connectors.

    Click here for models supporting one remote user.

    Click here for models supporting two (concurrent) remote users.

    Hope this helps!
    We welcome your questions - please come back and ask us anything, anytime. You may also give us a call at 1-800-636-3434 for further clarifications on this thread.

    Important note: To continue this discussion - please respond via KVMGalore HelpCenter thread, NOT via e-mail.
     
  3. Hello,

    Thanks for the links. I really only need two computers 1 monitor locally and a remote user that can access the two attached computers. Anything like this?

    Thanks
     
  4. KVMGalore Expert

    KVMGalore Expert Staff Member

    Marcus,

    The smallest KVM over IP switches supporting one remote user we offer have the capacity to support 8 computers. However, to connect only two computers you would only need to purchase two dongles.

    Another option is to get 2x KVM over IP Gateways, each connected to one computer. The down side to this is that the remote user will need to initiate a separate session to access anyone of the computers (whereas when using a switch only one session is required).

    Hope this helps!

    Important note: To continue this discussion - please respond via KVMGalore HelpCenter thread, NOT via e-mail.
     

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