The XTENDEX ST-C5USBV-300 USB KVM Extender extends a USB keyboard/mouse and VGA display up to 300 feet via CAT5/5e/6/6a cable. Each ST-C5USBV-300 consists of a local unit that connects to a computer and provides local keyboard, monitor and mouse connections, and a remote unit that connects to a keyboard, monitor and mouse. The local and remote units are interconnected via CAT5/5e/6/6a cable. Supports a USB computer (PC, SUN, MAC) and multiple platforms: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7, Windows Server 2000/2003/2008, Solaris, Linux, FreeBSD, and MAC OS 9/10. Video quality adjustment for different lengths of CAT5/5e/6/6a cable is done manually. Keep-alive keyboard/mouse emulation for flawless operation. High-quality, rugged steel construction with durable powder coast finish. Allows users to back-rack broadcast quality servers without impact to post-production operations. Designed and manufactured in the USA.
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A brick would be less aggravating.
The video feed through the KVM keeps cutting out, causing the screen to go blank for a second or so as the Monitor loses its feed. This invariably happens when large portions of the screen image are changing. Scrolling Google Maps will cause a lost of the VGA feed, and FORGET about trying to watch videos.At times, the KVM repeatedly drops the feed, turning my monitor into a desktop strobe light for 20min or more.I've seen worse products out there, but certainly not for the price tag NTI charges for this piece of junk.
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