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Azure Kubernetes Service: Is It Right for Your Business?
17 Nov, 2025






£1020.89 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN KE6912R receiver is the sort of “grown-up” KVM extender kit that only makes sense if you already know you need distance and reliability. For £850.31 ex-VAT, you’re not paying for something clever—you’re paying for it to keep working day after day when you’ve got users pressing keyboards and mousing remotely across a building, server room, or office split. If your requirement is stable control with minimal fuss, ATEN tends to be a safer bet than no-name alternatives, and the receiver side is typically the part you keep matching to the corresponding transmitter setup.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because “it’s a KVM extender.” If your use case is short runs, occasional access, or you’re still deciding where the equipment will live, you’ll likely overpay. Also, make sure you’re buying the *correct* pairing and cabling approach for your specific deployment—these systems live or die on compatibility and design. Who should buy: UK IT teams deploying remote admin stations, SOC/IT command rooms, or facilities where uptime and consistent input handling matter more than saving a few quid. Who shouldn’t: small environments where a local console, a softer remote-access solution, or shorter-distance cabling would do the job without committing to a dedicated extender chain.

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