I tried every resolution setting, the pixels are distorting any way it's
set.
Yes, the cables are the cheapos, the servers- p66, 133, p3 333, p3 933(this
one has the mon, mouse + kb)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Floyd Russell
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 12:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: instead of using a KVM switch box.. suggestions
First of all what resolution are you running? If it is higher than 800x600
then
did you buy the special shielded video cables or just the cheapo kind? The
cheapo kind doesn't like the high res and so it makes your screen go whacky.
Second, what kind of servers are these that won't accept KB and mouse
through
VNC unless the machine boots with them plugged in?
Floyd R.
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|> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sean Hurlburt
|> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2001 11:29 AM
|> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|> Subject: instead of using a KVM switch box.. suggestions
|>
|>
|> Hi All,
|>
|> this is slightly off topic..
|> I recently acquired a 6 port KVM switch box in order to manage my LAN,
|> (windows 2000 server, professional, and 95).
|> I thought it would be simple- 3 servers 1 monitor, I keyboard, 1
|> mouse, hub,
|> cat 5s- piece of cake. Once I set it up it worked seamlessly
|> with one major
|> glitch, the KVM ruined to resolution of my monitor, if I continue working
|> with the current resolution I will go blind.
|> I need to work around this, Here is a method I thought of but I
|> am running
|> into an obstacle or 2.
|>
|> Here is my question:
|> How does one configure 2 of the servers to work without a
|> keyboard, mouse,
|> monitor via VNC. Short of booting them with KB, monitor, and
|> mouse and then
|> unplugging them and relying on the network, is there something
|> in the boot
|> process that can be done in order for the 2 servers to work
|> without the KB,
|> monitor, and mouse being physically present.
|>
|> has any one had a similar experience?
|> any help is greatly appreciated!
|>
|> Sean
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