IOGEAR launches KVM aimed at small and medium-sized businesses

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Nov 21, 2008 at 1:00am

imageIOGEAR has introduced a new 16-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVM Switch aimed at small and medium-sized businesses who need tdo share computer peripherals, such as keyboards, monitors and mice. They can now share one set across up to 256 computers.

The US$799.95 device is compatible with USB and PS/2 connections. Users can select which computers to access by manually pressing front panel push button LEDs, entering hot key combinations or selecting from a, multi-lingual on-screen display menu. The 16-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVM Switch is also equipped with a USB port on the front of the device to do system upgrades or easily share peripherals, such as external hard drives, between the connected computers.

For companies that need to have access to a multitude of systems or servers, the 16-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVM Switch can cascade up to two levels, enabling as many as 16 additional linked switches to allow control of up to 256 machines from a single keyboard-monitor-mouse console. This allows professionals to have one workstation to manage multiple computers and eliminates complicated and burdensome set-ups.

The 16-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVM Switch is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux and Solaris operating systems.The product comes with IOGEAR’s standard three-year warranty.

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