You can control your PC from almost anywhere in the world with this 5G remote KVM - and it even has a touchscreen and a HDMI port

You can control your PC from almost anywhere in the world with this 5G remote KVM - and it even has a touchscreen and a HDMI port

Summary

Comet 5G revolutionizes remote KVM control with its integration of Wi-Fi 6, 5G RedCap, and a touchscreen interface, offering seamless multi-network failover for enhanced reliability in various environments. This innovation promises to elevate connectivity standards.

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Key Insights

What is a KVM over IP and how does the Comet 5G use it?
A KVM over IP (Keyboard, Video, Mouse over Internet Protocol) is a device that allows remote control of a computer by transmitting keyboard inputs, video output, and mouse movements over a network. The GL.iNet Comet 5G enables this with low-latency H.264 video encoding (30-60ms), supporting up to 4K@30FPS HDMI input and passthrough output, combined with multi-network connectivity including 5G RedCap, Wi-Fi 6, and Gigabit Ethernet for reliable access even if the primary connection fails.
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What is 5G RedCap and why is it used in the Comet 5G?
5G RedCap (Reduced Capability) is a simplified version of 5G designed for IoT devices, offering lower power consumption, reduced bandwidth, and cost compared to full 5G, while still providing reliable cellular connectivity. In the Comet 5G, it serves as a failover network alongside Wi-Fi 6 and Ethernet, ensuring remote PC access remains available even without regular internet.
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