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| D-Link KVM-221 2-Port USB KVM Switch with Audio Support |
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List Price: $68.73
Our Price: $30.53
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Manufacturer: D-Link Systems, Inc.
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Binding: Electronics Brand: D-Link EAN: 0790069296895 Feature: Device Type - KVM Switch Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: D-Link Systems, Inc. Manufacturer: D-Link Systems, Inc. Model: KVM-221 Publisher: D-Link Systems, Inc. Special Features: nv:Console Connections^1|Computer Connections^2|Keyboard Port Type^USB|Monitor Port Type^VGA (15-Pin D-Sub)|Mouse Port Type^USB|Audio Ports^Audio Out|Integrated KVM Cable^Yes|Power Supply Type^Draws Power from USB Port|LEDs^2 Port LEDs|Port Selection^Push Button|Port Selection^Hot-Keys|Auto-Scan Intervals^10 seconds|Monitor Resolution Support^Up to 2048 x 1536|Operating Temperature^0°C~50°C (32°F~122°F)|Operating Humidity^0%~80% Non-Condensing Studio: D-Link Systems, Inc. Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Device Type - KVM Switch Form Factor - External Dimensions WxDxH - 5.5¿ x 2.4 ¿x 1.1¿ Weight - 0.9 lbs
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Editorial Reviews:
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Control two computers using one monitor, USB keyboard, and USB mouse with D-Link's 2-Port USB KVM Switch with Audio Support. The KVM-221 allows users to effortlessly control two systems without having to buy additional computer peripherals. It is ideal for the home office where business files are kept on one computer and personal files on another. With the built-in audio support, you can also share a set of speakers between two computers. Listen to music on one computer while having quick access to resources on the second computer! You can even dedicate one computer as a music server.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Does the advertised, but poorly Comment: I had the same issues as the above reviewer. This performs bad in almost every aspect:
1) Video: Reduces the quality of the image, also adding flickering;
2) Keyboard: Doesn't recognize my G15 Gaming Keyboard... it works as a generic keyboard instead, no macros nor LCD;
3) Mouse: Performs adequately here;
4) Audio: It adds significant noise even at low volumes;
My suggestion? Wait for the DVI KVMs to get cheaper.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Lousy product - DO NOT BUY Comment: I picked this up because it was only one of 2 brands at the store that were "USB" KVM's, and I figgered "D-Link, I've heard that name before", whereas the other one was some no-name brand. How wrong I was to trust _that_ instinct!
Problems:
1) Video (on a 21" LCD monitor) is "fuzzy". Who knew you could make an LCD fuzzy?
2) My Logitech G15 keyboard is rendered nearly useless. None of the extra keys work, and its LCD display is not being updated from the host computer.
3) Pops and clicks on the speaker when switching between PC's.
4) Problem when booting computers - if the computer being booted doesn't 'own' the peripherals at boot time, no amount of switching back and forth will get it to recognize them. (You think that'd be equivalent to plugging/unplugging them, which is OK with USB.) Admittedly, I'm using a wireless mouse, but, hey, isn't everybody?
5) Minor niggle (Probably shared by most other of these boxes...) is that the cords come out the front, so there's no really nice way to arrange it on your desktop. You almost have more wires around _after_ installing it than before...
This thing's going back to the store, for sure!
Customer Rating:      Summary: review Comment: bought the dlink kvm new from amazon, and it works well right out of the box. What more can I say. John
Customer Rating:      Summary: crap product...crap support Comment: I bought this KVM because I was under the impression you could connect any combination of PC/Mac (with USB keyboard and mouse, of course) and I hooked up my G3 and G4. At first, I tried with the mouse still running into the USB port on the keyboard as usual. This did not work. I shut down both computers, ran the mouse into the KVM, re-booted, and this still didn't work. I then noticed the keyboard was not working on either computer. I e-mailed D-Link and the response I got was, "It appears your keyboard and mouse are not compatible." It appears? It appears I'm going to tell everyone what a piece of crap this product and your service are.
Granted, I was planning on buying a different mouse and I may still try to use this KVM, but I've got a feeling I'll end up buying the Connectpro KVM that everyone is going on about.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This switch would not work and Dlink has no support for it... Comment: tried with 3 different keyboards but it would not work. I wasted all day just trying to get it to work. And I am not illiterate, I am an engineer. Called DLINK 6 times and wasted another 3 hours they could not and would not help me. Low priority item? Probably. No solutions? Likely. Try to buy Belkin or something else, save lots of hassle.
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