Multiview KVM switch

Posted on May 18, 2014 by KVMG-CMS   |  2 comments

MultiView KVM switchA multiview KVM switch controls multiple computers with all videos showing on one screen

A split-screen multiview KVM switch controls multiple computers from one console while splitting the monitor into sections, then individually and simultaneously displaying video from connected computers on each section of the screen, with all videos showing on one screen.

A typical KVM switch allows a user to have just one console and ...read more.



KVM and Video over IP

Posted on February 14, 2014 by KVMG-CMS   |  0 comments

Video over IP

Pure digital media and USB extension over IP featuring digital video, digital audio, USB true emulation, network multicast, and device switching

Video over IP is a technology that allows video to be extended over standard Internet Protocol. Internet protocol is how your computer communicates with the network. KVMGalore's video over ...read more.



KVM over IP

Posted on November 24, 2012 by KVMG-CMS   |  2 comments

KVM over IP switch concept

KVM over IP is the technology that supports interfacing with keyboard/video/mouse signals over IP, or – in simpler terms – over a network such as Internet, WAN or LAN.

KVM over IP technology digitizes the keyboard/video/mouse signals, encrypts them (for security purposes) and ...read more.



Controlling a mix of DVI and VGA computers using a KVM switch

Posted on July 26, 2012 by KVMGalore   |  3 comments

Connecting computers with a mix of DVI and VGA video to one KVM switch may prove challenging. The reason: VGA video is analog, while DVI video – as the name (Digital Visual Interface) implies – is digital. Analog video and digital video are incompatible and cannot be mixed.

Additionally, the (one) monitor connected ...read more.



KVM switch

Posted on March 21, 2012 by KVMGalore   |  0 comments

KVM swith 101

To use a computer we need to interact with it through at least three (3) peripherals:

– A keyboard for input (“K” in KVM)
– A mouse for input and interaction (“M” in KVM)
– A monitor to visually view the computer's video output (“V” in KVM)
So, in an over-simplified way ...read more.