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This 2-in-1 USB KVM cables are designed to connect a USB computer to the TRENDnet TK-803R and TK-1603R KVM switches. These cables consist of a USB keyboard/mouse cable and monitor cable bonded into a single device. These flexible, low profile cables come in lengths of 6, 10 and 15 feet.
This review is from : TRENDnet USB/VGA KVM Cable, 15ft. (Male to Male) TK-CU15
Quality KVM USB Cable . I am using this KVM cable with the matching TRENDnet TK-804R USB PS/2 combination console port OSD KVM switch.
The length is good, the quality is excellent, cable fits right into all connections and screws on, plugs in with
no problems. The KVM switch instantly recognized each computer when I powered it up, and each computer attached.
I used a standard CTX 19" VGA CRT monitor for my setup and tests. The OSD shows the computer number and device
number (KVM switch # in a stack) with the monitor powered on, computers off.
Despite there being only a single USB connector to the computer side, my Intel motherboards with Windows XP SP3
have no problem recognizing each mouse and keyboard connected to the KVM Console ports. So far I've used a Mi-
crosoft Wired Keyboard 600 USB, Logitech K300 Compact USB Keyboard, Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse, and Microsoft
USB OEM Optical Mouse, without any problems. I also tried the Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500 PS/2 as a reference,
and Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse, PS/2 compatible, through the PS/2 Console ports, and they work too. I'd say
you can mix and match any PS/2 compatible or USB mouse and/or keyboard in any combination, and it will work for
you too.
Highly recommend this cable, the TK-CU15 longer version, and the TRENDnet TK-804R KVM switch for computers. I
haven't tested these items with any server yet, so no verdict on that setup.
Quality KVM USB Cable . I am using this KVM cable with the matching TRENDnet TK-804R USB PS/2 combination console port OSD KVM switch.
The length is good, the quality is excellent, cable fits right into all connections and screws on, plugs in with
no problems. The KVM switch instantly recognized each computer when I powered it up, and each computer attached.
I used a standard CTX 19" VGA CRT monitor for my setup and tests. The OSD shows the computer number and device
number (KVM switch # in a stack) with the monitor powered on, computers off.
Despite there being only a single USB connector to the computer side, my Intel motherboards with Windows XP SP3
have no problem recognizing each mouse and keyboard connected to the KVM Console ports. So far I've used a Mi-
crosoft Wired Keyboard 600 USB, Logitech K300 Compact USB Keyboard, Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse, and Microsoft
USB OEM Optical Mouse, without any problems. I also tried the Microsoft Wired Keyboard 500 PS/2 as a reference,
and Microsoft Wheel Optical Mouse, PS/2 compatible, through the PS/2 Console ports, and they work too. I'd say
you can mix and match any PS/2 compatible or USB mouse and/or keyboard in any combination, and it will work for
you too.
Highly recommend this cable, the TK-CU15 longer version, and the TRENDnet TK-804R KVM switch for computers. I
haven't tested these items with any server yet, so no verdict on that setup.
TRENDnet USB/VGA KVM Cable, 15ft. (Male to Male) TK-CU15 Reviews
Plug and play. No problems. . These were purchased for use with Trendnet KVM to connect two Dell servers to a Visio monitor. They worked the first time and every time. No issues at all.
Plug and play. No problems. . These were purchased for use with Trendnet KVM to connect two Dell servers to a Visio monitor. They worked the first time and every time. No issues at all.
TRENDnet USB/VGA KVM Cable, 15ft. (Male to Male) TK-CU15 Opinions
Simply Put this is a necessity for using a KVM switch... . These cords come in a few different lengths and are made by several different brands. Most KVM manufacturers will sell their own version of this exact cord. The bottom line is, these cords are required to use a KVM switch. I use these with a 16 port TrendNet KVM switch and they work perfectly.
Simply Put this is a necessity for using a KVM switch... . These cords come in a few different lengths and are made by several different brands. Most KVM manufacturers will sell their own version of this exact cord. The bottom line is, these cords are required to use a KVM switch. I use these with a 16 port TrendNet KVM switch and they work perfectly.
Just what you want . Come on, It's a cable and perfoms exactly as it's supposed to. Good construction and quality.
Cons Review
Spend more money . Did not work for me. My computer did not read this cable and therefore I had to throw it away. Spend some more money and just get a PCI video card
Feature TRENDnet USB/VGA KVM Cable, 15ft. (Male to Male) TK-CU15
- 17-3/4 feet long (4.5 meters)
- 15-pin male-to-male VGA/SVGA connectors
- USB-A 1.1 keyboard/mouse connector
- Compatible with TRENDnet TK-803R and TK-1603R KVM switches
- 1-year warranty
Product Details
EAN : 0635145509660UPC : 710931304367
MPN : 0710931304367
Brand : TRENDnet
Weight : 1 pounds
Height : 3 inches
Length : 11 inches
Width : 4 inches
Binding : Personal Computers
Format : CD
Hardware Platform : Pc
Manufacturer : TRENDnet
Model : TK-CU15
Operating System : Windows
Platform : Windows
Publisher : TRENDnet
Size : 15 Feet
SKU : 26146
Studio : TRENDnet
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