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Remote Program Versus Kvm Switch Over The Net KVM on the NET Vs Remote Access Program

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As go along and work in IT company I just realized the difference between the Remote Access program and the KVM over the NET.1. First the KVM over the net used special device with firmware embedded on it. This work by assigning IP in to the piece of Hardware and with off course internet connection but found to be as expensive.2. Remote program works also over the internet but need to installed both remote and the client programs. If the remote don't have a client program it will not be able to accessed.3. KVM over the net works without installing any programs on both the remote and the local computers.4. Remote Access program won't allow you to access BIOS or DOS command. if you log off your computer it will terminated the connection from the remote side.5. KVM over the NET works even in DOS Mode and or BIOS setup, your can stay connected eventhough you restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup of DOS command.6. KVM over the NET can be connected to the KVM switch and manage your computer anywhere in the world.7. Remote access programs don't have these features.:rolleyes:Thats the only thing I know right now between the remote accessed program and the KVM switch over the NET.:lol:

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1. You do not need all that spacing so this is a warning.2. Newer OS's do not need such expensive programs for Remote Access.3. I can connect to any computers I buy out of the box without a KVM over the NET or 3rd Party Remote Software.4. Windows 2000, Server, 2003, XP comes with Remote Desktop Connection by Default5. Linux or any flavor there of, has SSH, Telnet built in which allows me to run commands as if I was sitting there.6. Grant it KVM over the NET allows me to go to the BIOS, but who wants to mess around in the BIOS with out actually being in front of the Computer?

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seriously...the windows ones work fine u can login even if its loged off localy...you can also reboot the computer and login when its rebooted.if you have to buy programs you definatly dont know how to use a computer.i use a kvm switch on my desk but its right there with buttons i push...i only use that becasue i like being able to see evey screen on there own and stuf ive been workin for a long time on getting the remote stuff workin but yeah im an idiot like eveyone else and it never wants to work for me wellanyways yeah just use the built in one on widows unless its inpossible becasue of other reasons

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1. You do not need all that spacing so this is a warning.

2. Newer OS's do not need such expensive programs for Remote Access.

3. I can connect to any computers I buy out of the box without a KVM over the NET or 3rd Party Remote Software.

4. Windows 2000, Server, 2003, XP comes with Remote Desktop Connection by Default

5. Linux or any flavor there of, has SSH, Telnet built in which allows me to run commands as if I was sitting there.

6. Grant it KVM over the NET allows me to go to the BIOS, but who wants to mess around in the BIOS with out actually being in front of the Computer?

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Actually KVM is just for administrative purposes, it is an option if you want to managed your computer anywhere in the world.

 

Those remote access desktop allows you to managed your computers, but with limited accessed. The KVM is usually for a large number of servers (server farm) that allows you to fully control your computer remotely up to the bios level. Remote accessed program don't have this features. That is why for me I like KVM switch :rolleyes:

but again this is just an option for the users or for the administrator :lol:

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