- Gl.inet comet pro remote kVM admits a 4K video step with receptive interaction at a distance
- The device allows you to turn on a PC remotely using accessories
- The remote 4K video step maintains soft interaction in 30 paintings
Gl.inet, the company behind the Comet (GL-RM1), a remote open source KVM that executes a Linux distribution, has started the Comet Pro Remote KVM, a device that allows the total control of computers, work stations or servers completely through Wi-Fi.
Crowdfunding for this project has caught attention at Kickstarter, with more than 3,700 sponsors promising more than $ 600,000, far ahead of its $ 10,000 target.
This small device is designed to deliver what the company calls ultra -low latency performance and strong security.
Video yield and wireless connectivity
The idea is that anyone can solve problems, work or manage systems without being physically present.
The Comet Pro promises a soft remote interaction when enabling the 4K passage to 30 pictures per second.
The system is based on H.264 coding to maintain latency in the range of 30 to 60 milliseconds, which makes the remote control very receptive.
Unlike the traditional solutions that are based on cable connections, the device admits 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi 6 bands, reducing the dependence of the LAN wiring.
A error switching mechanism is also included, combining Wi-Fi and Ethernet for greater stability.
To make remote work more practical, Comet Pro admits bidirectional audio communication through its HDMI or USB channels.
An incorporated touch screen interface provides control on the device, such as administering network connections or enabling cloud services.
For software access, Gl.inet offers a desktop application for Windows and macOS that can manage multiple units.
In addition, a web -based control option at GLKVM.com expands access to Linux users.
Security functions include two factors authentication, a hardware screen and integrated support for Wireguard VPN.
For users who prefer the independence of the services operated by the supplier, the autohoh cloud control option is available.
The company will publish resources in Github to admit the implementation.
The device is also natively integrated with the tail scale, which allows remote connectivity even in systems outside Windows and MacOS.
The Comet Pro can be paired with accessories such as the ATX board and fingertips.
The ATX plate allows users to start or manage a machine from a completely enhanced state, while the Fingerbot accessory physically presses an ignition button when a remote start is needed.
These tools are presented as practices for IT administrators or industrial operators who must recover or restart critical systems without delay.
Although the campaign presents the Comet Pro as a “remote KVM revolution on Wi-Fi”, the broader adoption of such solutions often depends on how they work in varied conditions of the real world.
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