Unruh wrote: > "Richard B. Gilbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> Cal Webster wrote: >>> Gentlemen, >>> >>> If there is any way I can help shed light on this spirited discussion <snip> > >>> Although the network has no Internet connection, I have a KVM to an > > What is a KVM?
KVM:== Keyboard, Video, Mouse. The term is usually applied to a switch; a KVM Switch allows you to connect one keyboard, mouse, and monitor to two or more computers. You can push buttons on the KVM switch to connect to a different computer. More expensive KVM switches can detect a keystroke sequence used to change the connection from one computer to another. A company called "Raritan" makes industrial strength KVMs with, I believe, up to twelve or sixteen ports. At least one company, Belkin, manufactures such things for the SOHO market. I have a four port Belkin KVM switch. Belkin also offers cables for KVMs. <snip> _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ntp.org/mailman/listinfo/questions
