Utilizing the 8-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVMP Switch from Iogear, connecting a single workstation to multiple servers is easy. The switch can connect directly to eight servers, and, utilizing a 2-level cascade setup, you can manage up to 128 computers using a single keyboard, mouse, and monitor. With support for both PS/2 and USB KVM connectors, as well as compatibility support for all major operating systems, the switch is versatile enough to manage complex arrangements of servers. The streamlined form factor allows the switch to be quickly mounted to a 1U system rack. The switch comes packaged with eight USB KVM cables, so you can start connecting servers to your workstation right out of the box. Whether you have a small handful of servers or a few dozen, the 8-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVMP Switch provides simple, powerful and efficient management.
IOGEAR 8-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVMP Switch With USB KVM Cables
$263.96
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 14.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 22 × 10 × 9.5 in |
# of Systems Supported | 8 (64 Cascade) |
Scan Interval Range | 1 to 255 secs |
Supported Resolutions | 2048 x 1536 |
Operating System Support | Linux, Solaris, Windows, macOS/OS X |
DC Input Power | 5.3 VDC at 2.4 A |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for IOGEAR 8-Port USB PS/2 Combo KVMP Switch With USB KVM Cables
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Jaylen Leannon (verified owner) –
I use the product to link 5 servers. I like the amount of cables that are supplied with the unit and the variations. I also like the USB that can be used with any of the inputs selected. I wish the unit enabled network capabilities.
Elsa West (verified owner) –
I’ve only had a for a couple weeks but so far it has been great
Nellie Feeney (verified owner) –
This is the second IOGear KVMP switch I have purchased and added it to the first switch as a cascade unit. This was a little confusing to set up but now everything is working fine. I wish the KVM cables that came with it were longer.
Claire Miller (verified owner) –
This has everything but the very top of the line features, for a price just barely above the home use types. The cables don’t run over UTP, so no connections over any distance greater than 10 feet, but if you’ve got a single server rack that you want a rack mounted KVM in, I know I’m happy with this one.
Ozella Bins (verified owner) –
Works on a number of different computers running Mac, Windows, Linux. No problems at all.
Nathan Hickle (verified owner) –
With the cables included it worked right out of the box and was easy to setup.
Madisyn Schuster (verified owner) –
We use several USB KVM’s and this one is great for two reasons: 1. it comes complete with a full set of cables, and 2. it has keyboard commands that allow switching capability from the keyboard if the KVM itself is not located conveniently in the rack. – I have ordered more of these. Keith Eggel
Rose Conn (verified owner) –
I bought this switch to replace both an older Dell switch that supported only PS/2 connections and a newer StarTech switch that supported USB but only had 4 ports. As newer server came in the didn’t supply PS/2 connections, I needed something that supported USB and had decent screen resolution. This did the trick. We use it with Windows Server 2003 (going away), 2008R2, XenServer 6.1, Windows 7, and a security camera system. Connections were straightforward and all the cabling was supplied with the kit. Rack mounting and connections were all easily done.