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Actually, depending on how I decide to segregate the rooms, Comp3 would
be the Linux machine.  In that configuration, Comp4 would be an older
Windows box (running W2K Pro), and Comp5 a scratch box whose
configuration might be change.

Honestly, it may well be that I don't need the inter-room connection,
given the rarity of accessing the other boxes.  But I'm just trying to
figure out the possibilities.

Joe

> From: David Gibbs
> 
> Joe Pluta wrote:
> > Can you use a KVM as a splitter?
> > Here's what I want:
> > I would like to have two KVMs in room two.  The first selects the
> > computer in that room.  The second then selects whether the signal
goes
> > to the local monitor or to a 15' cable leading to the other room.
In
> > the other room, the cable then connects to the KVM along with the
other
> > computers in that room.
> 
> If these are windows systems, how about just using remote desktop?


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