Description
IOGEAR 8-Port USB DVI KVMP Switch with VGA Support and USB KV
The IOGEAR 8-Port USB DVI KVMP Switch with VGA support is a powerful, scalable control solution designed for IT labs, data centers, design studios, and multi-system workstations. This compact KVM switch lets you manage up to eight computers from a single USB keyboard, USB mouse, and a dual-monitor console, delivering seamless switching, robust compatibility, and flexible expansion. With independent DVI-I and VGA video outputs, you can run mixed-display environments without sacrificing performance or reliability. Whether you’re consolidating a small office suite or building a large-scale server room, this KVMP switch provides the efficiency, organization, and speed you need to streamline workflows and reduce desk clutter.
- 8-port USB DVI KVMP switch that lets you control up to eight computers from one USB keyboard, mouse, and dual-monitor console
- Dual-monitor support with DVI-I and VGA outputs enables simultaneous multi-display setups across all connected systems
- USB peripheral sharing through a built-in USB hub simplifies access to keyboards, mice, and other USB devices across all machines
- Cascading capability (up to three levels) scales to larger deployments, enabling management of hundreds of PCs from a single control point
- Intuitive switching via front-panel push buttons and keyboard hotkeys for fast, interruption-free operation
Technical Details of IOGEAR 8-Port DVI KVMP switch with VGA support and USB KV
- Brand: IOGEAR
- Model: GCS1108
- Ports: 8 computers connected via USB keyboard/mouse and video (DVI-I and VGA) signals
- Video outputs: DVI-I and VGA for flexible, mixed-display environments
- USB interfaces: USB keyboard, USB mouse, and USB peripherals supported through built-in hub
- Cascade support: Up to three levels to extend reach; capable of controlling up to 512 computers in a multi-unit setup
- Compatibility: Works with standard USB HID input devices and common operating systems
How to install IOGEAR 8-Port DVI KVMP switch with VGA support and USB KV
- Plan your layout by labeling each of the eight computer connections to keep cables organized and easy to identify during maintenance.
- Connect the console peripherals to the KVMP switch: plug your USB keyboard and USB mouse into the console USB ports, and attach your primary display (DVI) and secondary display (VGA) to the respective video outputs on the switch.
- For each of the eight target computers, connect its video outputs to the corresponding DVI-I and/or VGA inputs on the switch, and connect the computer’s USB port or USB hubs to the switch’s USB input ports so USB peripherals can be shared.
- Power up the KVMP switch (if required by your model) and boot the connected computers. The switch will recognize each connected machine as you cycle through them.
- Switch between computers using the front-panel push buttons for quick changes, or use keyboard hotkeys to navigate without taking your hands off the keyboard.
- To expand beyond eight machines, connect additional KVMP switches in a cascade according to the user manual. This enables centralized control of a larger number of computers while preserving quick access and clean cabling.
Frequently asked questions
Q: How many computers can I control directly with this switch?
A: Directly, you can control eight computers. With cascading capability (up to three levels), you can expand the system to manage a much larger number of computers across a single management domain.
Q: What video outputs are supported?
A: The switch provides DVI-I and VGA outputs, allowing you to connect a mix of digital and analog displays to support dual-monitor configurations per computer.
Q: How do I switch between connected computers?
A: You can switch using front-panel push-buttons for fast, physical selection, or use keyboard hotkeys for hands-free switching during active work.
Q: Can I expand the setup with other units?
A: Yes. The design supports cascading up to three levels, enabling centralized control of a larger number of machines across multiple units.
Q: Are USB peripherals universally compatible?
A: The system supports standard USB Human Interface Devices (HID), including common keyboards, mice, and other USB peripherals, ensuring broad compatibility across operating systems.
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