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In <48F0458F.5030405@ieee.org>, on 10/11/08
at 07:20 AM, "Virginia R. Hetrick, Ph.D." said:
Hi,
>I also said, "I thought about daisy chaining them, but that wound up
>adding a level of complexity that I just WAY didn't like." Because of
>the complexity, I never got the daisy chaining working. Conceptually, it
>should have worked, but I gave it up and went to separated KVM units.
I would expect sufficient signal degradation from the additional cabling
to make this difficult to achieve in a SOHO KVM.
There are high end units, such as
http://www.kvm-switches-online.com/f1de108b.html
which have the hardware to support true daisy chaining and cable prices to
match. :-)
Steven
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