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Honestly I've seen several different version of remotely accessible KVMs. The ones that truly impressed me as something I'd recommend:

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Short list eh? Mostly they were 'OK in a Pinch' but quirky, slow, occasionally lost mouse or keyboard control, poor display refresh and lousy resolution. Then as you say the mad rush of changes to Java mean most of the old ones are junk now. Frankly this is causing problems with a LOT of infrastructure. I keep several VMs on my laptop with various ages of IE and Java for just such situation.

- Larry "DrFranken" Bolhuis

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On 5/7/2015 9:04 AM, rob@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Yes, our KVM's are remotely accessible. Recently upgraded models as old
models were freaking out due to newer levels of Java and browsers.
Something to keep in mind if one starts thinking about adding a KVM
especially with some used ones going cheap on ebay. There's a reason...
(I was raised by a skeptic.)


Rob Berendt


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