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Well I have been using swithes from NTI, a great company when it comes to
fool proof switching. They have excellent cust. service and the hardware it
top notch. They all (most) have a Remote, so you can have the switch box
out of sight, mounted somewhere where the cables wont be an eye sore. and
have the remote on the desktop. The range from 2 port to 32 port and are
relavitly in-expencive. I am not sure on the exact price, works buys
them... :-)
Hope this helps,
Ivan Morrison
-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Tyler <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, November 12, 1999 3:54 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] kvm switch choices
>Hi. I know this has been discussed before, but I couldn't
>locate the posting I sought in the PCBUILD archives.
>
>I want to connect 3 pc towers to just 1 monitor, keyboard, @ mouse.
>
>I have a catalog of kvm switches ranging in price (Cdn $) from
>about $300 to close to $2000 (including special cabling) for
>4 port models from companies such as Belkin, Cybex, Protec, &
>Raritan. The Cybex high end version permits lots of fancy
>extras, e.g. connection of a second remote user. I'm leaning
>toward getting excellent quality gear but the applications
>for this equipment are not mission critical.
>
>I was wondering if anyone with experience with these switches
>could comment on a preferred brand off-list to me. Thanks.
>
>Gordon Tyler
>Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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