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Video Extender: Provides Flexibility for Locating Display Devices Away from the Video Source

Video signals can be extended from the source device to a display device located over a long distance with the help of a Video Extender. The signals are transmitted over Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 cables eliminating the need for bulky cables. With the use of Cat5 cables, bright, sharp, high quality video at resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 can be delivered. Consisting of a local transmitter and a remote receiver which are connected to the video source and the display device respectively, this extender allows for adjustable signal length as well as equalization.

Both the remote as well as the local unit are connected together via Cat5 cables. There are many form factors to choose from as this extender is available in a point-to-point version as well as 2, 4, 8 and 16 port splitter versions. Additionally, they are available in many video formats, including the VGA Extender. These devices increase the signal strength from a VGA port and allow it to be passed over a Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 cable from a computer to a display placed up to 950 feet away. These extenders are used to extend analog signals and are compatible with any operating system and any video source with a VGA connection, including PCs, DVD players, VHS and so on. The unit is built in a durable metal case for excellent protection while its compact size allows for painless installation. With simple to use features, operation and control is easy.

Another format is the KVM Extender. This device provides the ability to remotely control a computer with its connected peripheral devices. A distance of up to 1000 feet is possible by connecting the local and the remote units via STP/UTP cables, but for even greater distances the KVM over Fiber version can be used. The latest models of these extenders support either PS/2 or USB keyboard and mouse and VGA or DVI video. These extenders provide various advantages such as protection of sensitive hardware as the servers and PCs can be isolated from the individuals controlling them or remote operation of equipment in clean room environments. The Video Extender is being used in many businesses and organizations including educational, corporate, entertainment, financial as well as government and military arenas. Beyond these traditional uses, it is ideal for interactive digital signage applications.

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How do I run three towers with one monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc. without using a KVM switch?

The reason I ask is because I have two HP Pavilions, one running Windows 98 and one running Windows XP Home. Then I have a Gateway running Windows XP Professional.

I have heard you can run multiple computers on the same host network using a Remote Desktop Connection. Is there a way to do this while all three computers having internet connection without installing wireless NIC's for the other two computers?

And can all three PC's have different OS's and still function on the same Remote Desktop Connection?

The main reason I want to connect this PC that has Windows 98 on it is cuz it has software that would cost me hundreds of dollars to get the equivalents to, even though they would be updated and not "legacy".

Thanks.

P.S. I do have an extra NIC. And as far as network equipment besides the router for our wired and wireless DSL connections, I have a real old hub that supports ten computers. I know that a switch would be better than a hub.

Windows Remote Desktop requires that the operating system support it. Windows 98 does not allow remote desktop connections TO it. You can connect from it by downloading a terminal server client.

Having said that, you could use a tool like RealVNC to connect to the 2 systems. You install the RealVNC server client on the 2 machines you wish to connect to. Install the viewer on the machine you wish to view from and that should resolve your issue.

Having said that, a cheap KVM switch would be an exceptional solution in case your system won't boot unless it sees a monitor. They're around 100 bucks now for 4 systems.

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