GL.iNet Comet Pro (GL-RM10) Remote KVM Over Wi-Fi, Dual Band Wi-Fi 6, 4K@30FPS Passthrough, Touchscreen, 32GB eMMC,Tailscale Support Remote Access and ATX/fingerbot for Disaster Recovery, Home Office
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GL.iNet Comet Pro (GL-RM10) Remote KVM Over Wi-Fi, Dual Band Wi-Fi 6, 4K@30FPS Passthrough, Touchscreen, 32GB eMMC,Tailscale Support Remote Access and ATX/fingerbot for Disaster Recovery, Home Office
Model: GL.iNet Comet Pro (GL-RM10) Remote KVM Over Wi-Fi, Dual Band Wi-Fi 6, 4K@30FPS Passthrough, Touchscreen, 32GB eMMC,Tailscale Support Remote Access for Disaster Recovery, Home Office, IT Professional
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Yah I could do this or just use a free RMM tool like Action 1.
Not really the same thing. An RMM like Action1 works at the OS level, so the machine has to be booted and the agent running. A KVM is hardware console access, so you can see BIOS, install an OS, or recover a system that's completely dead.
RMM is for managing working systems. KVM is for fixing broken ones. Totally different layers. If the machine is bricked, an RMM is useless. A KVM still works. Different tools for different problems.
Not really the same thing. An RMM like Action1 works at the OS level, so the machine has to be booted and the agent running. A KVM is hardware console access, so you can see BIOS, install an OS, or recover a system that's completely dead. RMM is for managing working systems. KVM is for fixing broken ones. Totally different layers. If the machine is bricked, an RMM is useless. A KVM still works. Different tools for different problems.
Thanks. Another sleepless night. Never heard of a rmm or kvm and all the above. Perplexity here I come.
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RMM is for managing working systems. KVM is for fixing broken ones. Totally different layers. If the machine is bricked, an RMM is useless. A KVM still works. Different tools for different problems.
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