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Black Box (UK) Ltd. - the world's largest technical services company dedicated to designing, building and maintaining today's complicated network infrastructure systems and kvm switches. The following section covers some of our most popular technologies, including product descriptions, key features and ordering codes. Choose a link below to view the product information.
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Our range covers kvm switches (kmm switches), matrix switches, servswitches, video switches and remote access servers (RAS).
We offer flexible, reliable and secure solutions.
KEY FEATURES
Two or four keyboard, monitor and mouse ports enable local and remote access.
Distances of up to 200 metres between control ports with an extender unit!
Optional extender unit uses ordinary CAT5 cable and adds one of two points of access.
CPUs can be placed up to 30.4 metres from the switch.
Cascadable-support up to 500 PCs from a single on-screen menu.
Advanced video performance. Screen resolution up to 1900 x 1440 at extended distances. <
ompatible with DOS, Windows® 3.x/95/98, Windows NT®, Windows 2000, Linux®, OS/2®, RS/6000®, UNIX® and NetWare®.
| kvm switching Discover the latest KVM products from Black Box. More about KVM |
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| KVM Switches Black Box offers the widest and most versatile selection of KVM switches in the industry. More about KVM Switches |
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| KVM Extenders We offer a wide range of KVM Extenders. |
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| Servswitch The ServSwitch Elite is a specialised switch for a specialised purpose. While it works well with any PC that uses a PS/2® style mouseand keyboard, we've added this switch to the ServSwitch family expressly because we've had many customer requests for ServSwitch products that are 100% compatible with Compaq® and Hewlett-Packard® KVM Switches. If you have a Compaq or Hewlett-Packard KVM switch installed, and you're expanding your installation, you now have the opportunity to install a genuine ServSwitchTM without having to discard your old Compaq or HP switch. More about Servswitches |
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KVM kvm solutions kvm switching server management For remotely accessing and controlling servers, many administrators use remote access software. But it is enough? After all, it's operating system dependent and doesn't work when there's a network failure. And, unless the server one needs to get to is up and running, the software is useless. KVM switches enable the administrator to warm boot (and, with extra hardware, cold boot) a system and access BIOS settings. However, as complete out-of-band solutions, they're limited to the lengths of their supported cable connections. And although some KVM extenders support extended connections over fibre optic cabling, the administrator may require even greater distances. More about IP solutions |