Analog/Cat5 KVM Switches
Cat5 KVM Switches use Cat5 cabling instead of 3-in-1 Coax KVM cables.
A simple conversion is needed from the target computers’ peripheral ports to a Cat 5 or RJ-45 connection. Analog KVM switching connects directly to the keyboard, video and mouse signals on any computer. It provides easy plug and play installation operating completely independent of software and network operating systems, and provides real-time access between a user and multiple computers.
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Raritan |
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Paragon II is Raritan's battle-tested Cat5 enterprise–class, analog KVM solution that gives IT professionals the power to securely access and control servers and other network devices anytime, anywhere. Paragon II offers the broadest line of KVM switches, with 4 models that provide non-blocked access for up to 64 simultaneous users controlling more than 10,000 servers, while providing the industry's best video quality, manageability, response and security. A rich suite of management features includes logging and audit trails, system-wide reset from a user station and a single, consolidated view of all Paragon-connected devices. | |
Avocent |
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Analog KVM matrix switching provides real-time access to local computing resources. The technology is implemented in many cases where users require high quality real-time video connections to multiple computers, as in test labs, design environments and broadcast studios. In other cases the technology may be used to manage small single location data centers because of simplicity of installation and setup. Analog KVM matrix switching may also be found in larger data centers as a local analog backup connection to the KVM over IP management system. | |



