Ahh sorry... my mistake.
In that case using a OmniView(TM) ENTERPRISE Series Remote IP Console instead of the CAT5 Extender would work well. Haven't tried it myself and I'm not a sales rep;) , but have had only great experiences with Belkin stuff.
That'll still keep the budget under $5000, with cables to boot!
I've started small and built on my setup over the years. Finally needed to move away from the humming mass of metal and electricity.
OmniView(TM) SOHO Series 4-Port KVM and a OmniView(TM) CAT5 KVM Extender. Setup was able to switch between four computers well. Great picture and never had a problem with keyboard and mouse (PS/2 or USB) at distances past 200 meters. Windows, linux, BSD, whatever...
>> An email containing a username and password is sent to the registrant a few hours after submission.
A FEW HOURS later? Ahh, there lies the rub.
For me, if I can't download something when I'm actually looking at software to forefill my needs, I move on. I'm even willing to fill in a form using one of many web email accounts. If the software is worth buying, and no other free software solution can help, I'll purchase it.
That for me is doing business in this information age. Time is money for me at work. If you can't supply when I need it, there's got to be other options.
Ahh sorry... my mistake. In that case using a OmniView(TM) ENTERPRISE Series Remote IP Console instead of the CAT5 Extender would work well. Haven't tried it myself and I'm not a sales rep ;) , but have had only great experiences with Belkin stuff.
That'll still keep the budget under $5000, with cables to boot!
Belkin
Lots of great products for all budgets.
I've started small and built on my setup over the years. Finally needed to move away from the humming mass of metal and electricity.
OmniView(TM) SOHO Series 4-Port KVM and a OmniView(TM) CAT5 KVM Extender. Setup was able to switch between four computers well. Great picture and never had a problem with keyboard and mouse (PS/2 or USB) at distances past 200 meters. Windows, linux, BSD, whatever...
Total setup was $498US.
>> An email containing a username and password is sent to the registrant a few hours after submission.
A FEW HOURS later? Ahh, there lies the rub.
For me, if I can't download something when I'm actually looking at software to forefill my needs, I move on. I'm even willing to fill in a form using one of many web email accounts. If the software is worth buying, and no other free software solution can help, I'll purchase it.
That for me is doing business in this information age. Time is money for me at work. If you can't supply when I need it, there's got to be other options.