Description
The Black Box KVM-over-IP Switchable Extender Kit delivers reliable, flexible remote access to multiple USB peripherals across a local area network. Engineered for demanding environments—from industrial control rooms and factory floors to classrooms and conference spaces—this 4-port LAN-based extender provides seamless KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) extension with robust USB power delivery. It enables centralized control of servers, workstations, and embedded devices from a distance, while preserving USB compatibility, performance, and ease of use. Whether you’re building a central data center management station or upgrading a training lab, this extender kit helps you streamline operations, reduce downtime, and improve productivity through secure, remote hardware access.
- Seamless KVM over IP with switchable orchestration: Access, control, and manage multiple USB devices remotely via a reliable IP-based KVM extender. The kit supports switching between connected hosts and peripherals, making it ideal for multi-user environments where centralized control improves response times and reduces on-site maintenance.
- 4-Port versatility for complex setups: Designed to support up to four downstream USB devices or display endpoints from a single extender, enabling efficient distribution of keyboards, mice, and displays across complex classrooms, control rooms, or manufacturing floors without sacrificing performance.
- Extended reach with reliable USB power delivery: The system is capable of extending KVM signals up to 100 meters over standard LAN cabling, while delivering up to 600 mA of power to downstream USB devices. This combination ensures stable operation of bandwidth-demanding peripherals and sensors across longer cable runs.
- Broad USB compatibility for broad use cases: Compatible with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices, allowing a wide range of peripherals—keyboards, mice, USB drives, printers, and specialized equipment—to function without driver conflicts or compatibility headaches.
- Durable, enterprise-ready design for tough environments: Built to withstand the rigors of industrial and educational settings, the extender offers plug-and-play deployment, straightforward management, and a compact footprint that fits neatly into control rooms, classrooms, and equipment closets.
Technical Details of Black Box KVM-over-IP Switchable Extender Kit - LAN, 4-Port, 100m
- Product type: KVM-over-IP switchable extender kit designed for LAN deployments
- Ports: Four downstream USB/KVM ports for connecting multiple devices and display endpoints
- Distance: Up to 100 meters over standard LAN cabling, enabling flexible, room-to-room access
- USB power delivery: Up to 600 mA supplied to downstream USB devices to support peripherals and sensors
- USB compatibility: Supports USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices for broad compatibility
- Application environments: Industrial control rooms, factory floors, classrooms, and meeting rooms
- Connectivity and management: IP-based, scalable solution suitable for centralized management and remote operation
How to Install Black Box KVM-over-IP Switchable Extender Kit
- Plan your topology: Identify the KVM host(s), display endpoints, and USB peripherals to be extended. Map which devices will be controlled remotely and how the four downstream ports will be utilized for optimal performance.
- Connect the KVM host and peripherals: Attach the KVM host computer to the extender’s KVM input, then connect the four downstream devices or displays to the extender’s four ports. Use standard KVM cables and USB cables as required by your setup.
- Integrate with the LAN: Connect the extender to your local network via a reliable Ethernet switch or router. Ensure the network supports the intended data rates and that any router firewall or security settings allow KVM traffic to flow between devices.
- Power and configuration: Apply power to the extender and power-managed USB devices. If required by your deployment, configure IP addressing and basic network settings through the device’s management interface or the supplied software utility, following your IT policies.
- Test and validate: From a workstation on the same LAN, launch the KVM client, select the appropriate port, and verify that keyboard input, video signal, mouse movement, and USB peripherals function correctly across the extended links. Make any necessary QoS or routing adjustments to optimize performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What is the maximum distance supported by this extender?
A: The extender supports distances up to 100 meters over standard LAN cabling, making it suitable for room-to-room access and distributed setups within a facility.
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Q: Can I power USB devices downstream from the extender?
A: Yes. The kit provides up to 600 mA of downstream USB power to connected devices, helping ensure reliable operation of USB peripherals and sensors without requiring separate power sources for each device.
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Q: Which USB standards are supported?
A: The extender supports both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices, offering broad compatibility with keyboards, mice, USB drives, printers, and other peripherals commonly used in KVM setups.
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Q: Is a driver installation required?
A: No driver installation is typically required for standard USB peripherals. The system is designed for plug-and-play use with widely supported USB devices, simplifying deployment across diverse environments.
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Q: What environments is this extender kit best suited for?
A: It is well-suited for industrial control rooms, factory floors, educational classrooms, and meeting spaces where centralized, remote access to multiple USB peripherals and displays enhances productivity and reduces on-site equipment handling.
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