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Connect multiple kvm switches?

Part 1:  Hey guys, I'm trying to connect one monitor to two 16 port-kvm switches at the same time. Is it possible? Are kvm switches the best way to go? The computers I'm hooking up only have about 2-4GB Ram so I figured I wouldn't use software to do the connection job.

 

Part 2: Also, what kind of Ethernet Switch setup should I think about? If I'm running 32 computers taht hook up to the internet what kind of router should I buy? How fast should my modem be?

 

Thanks for your time and consideration. :)

(I'll understand if you can't answer the Part 2 of the question seeing as how its not under this forum's topic.)

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2-4GB ram per system... what the hell kind of machines are you running? :P

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1 minute ago, manikyath said:

2-4GB ram per system... what the hell kind of machines are you running? :P

Only a few have 2GB. Most have 4GB. And a few actually have 6GB. They're just regular Computers.

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Just now, CompArt said:

Only a few have 2GB. Most have 4GB. And a few actually have 6GB. They're just regular Computers.

question is why you have more than 16 of those :P

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Just a lot of business work. The real question is connecting one monitor to two 16 port-kvm switches at the same time is possible?

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