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A remote KVM with a free permanent VPN service able to run AI apps has just launched

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  • GL.inet’s Comet is a piece of open-source remote KVM hardware
  • Remote access by Ethernet gives you access to a terminal from afar
  • Unlike software-based solutions, this one is BIOS-compatible and can be used for OS installations

GL.iNet has unveiled the Comet (GL-RM1), an open source remote KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) device running a Linux distribution based on the open-source project Buildroot.

Designed for users who require remote access to PCs and servers, the Comet connects via HDMI and USB for KVM functionality, while its Ethernet port integrates with your network for remote access.

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