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| Product Overview |
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The Belkin 8-Port Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch is designed to streamline control over multiple computers from a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse setup. It fits well in IT environments that require secure, efficient management of several systems at once without compromising display quality or access control. |
| General Information | |
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| Brand | Belkin |
| Part Number | F1DN108KVM-UN-4 |
| Condition | Refurbished |
| Technical Information | |
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| Switch Ports | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 8-Ports |
| Port Type | USB Console |
| POE Support | No |
| VLAN Support | No |
| Stackable | No |
| Connector Type | VGA, USB, PS/2 |
| Management and Configuration | |
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| Remote Protocols | No |
| Management Interfaces | Local console (keyboard/video/mouse), On-Screen Display (OSD) |
| Power & Cooling | |
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| Fans | No |
| Physical Characteristics | |
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| Weight | 4.00 |
| Product Description |
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The Belkin 8-Port Universal 2nd Gen Secure KVM Switch allows users to manage up to eight computers using a single set of keyboard, video monitor, and mouse. This device is commonly used in high-security environments such as data centers, control rooms, and IT management stations where centralized control is essential. Built for IT administrators and professionals needing streamlined control over multiple systems, it offers secure switching to prevent unauthorized access. Often found in environments where space and efficiency matter, this KVM switch simplifies cable management and workstation setup. Key Features
This KVM switch is typically deployed in server rooms and network operation centers where managing multiple computers simultaneously is necessary. It helps reduce hardware clutter and increases operational efficiency by consolidating control into a single workstation. Users benefit from quick access to all connected systems without the need for multiple peripherals. |