- Gl.inet Comet Pro Remote KVM supports 4K video review with responsive interaction at a distance
- The device allows to turn on a PC that is distant using accessories
- Remove 4K Video -Review Holds the Interaction Smooth at 30 Pictures
Gl.inet, the company behind the comet (GL-RM1), an Open Source remote control KVM running a Linux distribution, has launched Comet Pro Remote KVM, a device that allows full control of computers, workstations or serve completely over Wi-Fi.
Crowdfunding for this project has drawn attention to Kickstarter, with over 3,700 backers who promised more than $ 600,000, far ahead of its funding of $ 10,000 goals.
This small device is designed to deliver what the company calls ultra-low latency and strong security.
Video performance and wireless connection
The idea is that anyone can troubleshoot, work or manage systems without being physically present.
Comet Pro promises smooth Remove interaction by enabling 4K review at 30 frames per second.
The system depends on H.264 coding to keep latency in the range of 30 to 60 milliseconds, making remote control very responsive.
Unlike traditional solutions that depend on wired connections, the device supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 6 ribbons, reducing the dependence on LAN cabling.
A failover mechanism is also included that combines both Wi-Fi and Ethernet for extra stability.
To make the remote control more practical, Comet Pro supports the sound communication through its HDMI or USB channels.
A built-in touch screen interface provides control of device, such as managing network connections or activation of cloud services.
For software access, GL.IINT offers a desktop application to Windows and MacOS that can manage multiple devices.
In addition, a web-based control setting at GLKVM.com extends access to Linux users.
Security features include two-factor approval, a hardware screen lock and integrated support for Wireguard VPN.
For users who prefer independence from supplier-operated services, the possibility of self-oil sky control is available.
The company publishes resources at GitHub to support implementation.
The device also integrates naturally with tails, which enables remote connection even on systems outside windows and macOS.
Comet Pro can be paired with additions such as the ATX card and fingerbot.
The ATX card allows users to start or manage a machine from a fully written-down state, while the fingerbot accessory physically presses an on / off button when the remote start is needed.
These tools are presented as practical to IT administrators or industrial operators to restore or restart critical systems without delay.
While the campaign presents Comet Pro as “revolutionizing remote square meters over Wi-Fi”, the wider adoption of such solutions often depends on how they work under different conditions in the real world.
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