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TRENDnet 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit (Includes 2x KVM Cables) TK-207K (Blue)


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3-4 days

Price:
$35.99
$17.00
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Part No:B000F4C310
Manufacturer:

TRENDnet

MFG Part:

TK-207K

Customer Rating:
3.5 / 5.0
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  • Device Type - KVM Switch
  • Ports Qty - 2
  • Manufacturer Warranty - 2 Years

Package Contents 2-Port USB KVM Switch, Multi-Language User's Guide, 2 sets of USB KVM Cables The TrendWare TK-207K 2-Port USB KVM Switch lets you manage two PC's with just one keyboard, monitor, and mouse. Switch between two PC's with a simple press of a button! The KVM cables also provide power to the KVM Switch, eliminating the need for a power adapter. Hot Key operations provide immediate access to features such as computer switching, and auto-scanning. With its Hot-Plug, and Audible Feedback, the 2-Port USB KVM Switch is the perfect choice for managing multiple PC's. Weight - 3.49 oz.



Ok2010-08-314 / 5
This product took a couple of times for me to plug in and set up, it did not work the first or second time I tired it. But now it is working!
TRENDnet 2-Port USB KVM Switch Kit (Includes 2x KVM Cables) TK-207K2010-08-311 / 5
I ordered this KVM Switch to up grade my present KVM Sw. It does not work with windows 7.Cannot send it back as it costs about as mush as i paid for it,plus a restocking fee. Don`t buy it, not worth the money .
Be aware of its big hidden limitation2010-08-262 / 5
For me, the problem with this specific model of USB KVM switch as opposed to my old switch that used PS2 connectors is that it won't keep the USB connection alive when you switch away from either of the PCs.

Since it dismounts the USB devices (keyboard and mouse) every time you switch away and then remounts the devices when you switch back, there is a good chance the devices will lock up. The instances of this happening occur more and more frequently as time goes by, and each time it happens the mouse and keyboard freeze up leaving me no choice but to reboot the machine.

It's cheap for a reason. Skip this model and look for a switch that will always keep the USB connections alive on both machines no matter which PC you're using.
Dead2010-08-241 / 5
Dead out of the box. Did not matter how I hooked up the monitor and/or keyboard, and trying other monitor and other keyboard, nothing switched. Very poor.
Problem with PC with Windows 7, switch gone bad?2010-08-201 / 5
I have had the TK 207 for about a year. I had the switch working a PC with Vista Ultimate and a PC with Windows XP Home Edition, both doing fine for quite a while. A couple of months ago I got a great price on a loaded Dell with Windows 7 OS, and then the trouble started. The PC with Vista Ultimate still works great when I use the button for that computer. The button which used to bring up the PC with XP, now shows a blank screen when I select the PC with Windows 7, even though the computer ON light suggests the monitor signal should be there. I have had this problem repeatedly, to the point that I'm looking for a different switch - if there is a better one out there. I have been thinking that maybe the TK 207 has gone bad. In reading other reviews, it appears that there are problems with this switch. (My computers are all on a home network which includes 2 printers, 4 PCs total, and one iMac. Everything is working fine, including the networked 1TB external backup drive which is constantly backing 3 computers up.)

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