X680

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Overview

This KVM-680 4-port IP KVM Switch empowers you to securely manage up to four computers/servers remotely from almost anywhere using the internet or your local area network (LAN).

Unlike software solutions that require installation and work through your server's operating system, this IP KVM Switch offers KVM control from the BIOS-level onward. Reboot, monitor the entire boot process, and interact with your connected system easily, while the integrated remote ATX power control allows you to switch the machine on/off, reset it, and monitor power & storage LED activity remotely. Featuring 3 additional USB2.0 ports for peripheral sharing (USB storage, CD ROM, etc.), allowing file transfers and disk emulation for remote application and OS installs.

The IP KVM Switch supports direct switching through buttons on front panel and hotkey through keyboard connected to the special USB 1.1 port. it also supports remote hotkey switching between computers for easy monitoring.

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User Manual

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Anonymous user #3

5 months ago
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Just received my X680 and INPUT1 HDMI doesn't work at all. If I move the same HDMI cable to another INPUT 2, 3 or 4, I can see video there so I know for a fact this is a hardware defect. I sent a support message just a little bit ago. Let's see how good their support is.

Walker

5 months ago
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Hi, can you provide your order number? Because all the products are tested and shipped, normally there is no problem, if possible, we hope you can send a test video to us, you can contact us via our email: support@geekworm.com

Anonymous user #1

11 months ago
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> "four RJ45 ports for ATX power control"

This kit does not come with the ATX power control cables... So what is the pinout for the RJ45s if I want to build my own?

Anonymous user #2

10 months ago
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I am also interested in the pinout for the RJ45 ATX power control

Harry

10 months ago
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A note about this kit listing:

  • 1. X630-A5 is only suitable for devices with ATX CONTROL such as desktops, servers, etc.
  • 2. If you are using a device that supports ATX CONTROL, we recommend that you purchase X630-A5 and network cable kit;
  • 3. X630-A5 is installed inside the ATX CONTROL device, one X630-A5 only supports one device; X680 supports simultaneous control of 4 devices
  • 4. ATX CONTROL can support remote startup, shutdown, restart and other functions
  • 5. You need to buy the appropriate length HDMI cable by yourself, because we don't know what length HDMI cable you need
  • 6. The X680 Kits DO NOT include CM4 moduel also.

Harry

9 months ago
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Hi,

RJ45 head 568B line sequence. In fact, the connection method of the general network cable is 568B

Harry

9 months ago
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You can also make your own ATX control cable, in fact, it is a normal Ethernet cable, and the requirements must be 568B line sequence

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