In case you don't know what I'm talking about, a KVM CAT5 Extender is a keyboard/video/mouse extension that runs over CAT5 ethernet cable. It allows you to seperate your computer's keyboard/video/mouse from the base CPU unit by long distances (up to 1000 feet). The main advantage with CAT5 versus regular KVM cable is that CAT5 is a lot thinner, cheap, and easy to run through walls/floors.
Belkins has a kit here: KVM CAT5 Extender. The price is around $200, not cheap but still worth it to me if video quality is up to par.
But I have been unable to get much information about video quality. Doing some google searching, I was unable to find any reviews of a CAT5 KVM product. Over at the silentpcreview forums, a person named Katana Man said "Cat5 video/KVM extenders are the worst. I won't even waste another keystroke on them."
Is quality really that bad?
Belkins has a kit here: KVM CAT5 Extender. The price is around $200, not cheap but still worth it to me if video quality is up to par.
But I have been unable to get much information about video quality. Doing some google searching, I was unable to find any reviews of a CAT5 KVM product. Over at the silentpcreview forums, a person named Katana Man said "Cat5 video/KVM extenders are the worst. I won't even waste another keystroke on them."
Is quality really that bad?