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At £1,851.59 ex‑VAT, the ATEN KE6922T KVM extender transmitter isn’t the sort of thing you buy “because it’s handy” — it’s for when you *need* reliable remote keyboard/video/mouse over distance and you can’t (or shouldn’t) run a normal local setup. These ATEN extenders tend to be solid in real deployments: consistent signal handling, fewer “it works on my desk” variables, and support for proper installation scenarios where uptime matters. If you’re wiring up a control room, training room, broadcast-ish environment, or any site where the KVM needs to sit away from the host machines, it’s the right class of tool.
Who should buy it? Teams with a clear requirement for remote access to servers/workstations and an environment where cabling runs are non-trivial, and you value stability over tinkering. Who should *not*? If you just need to get a desktop to a nearby monitor, or you’re cost-sensitive and your distances are short, you’ll likely get better value with simpler KVM/AV solutions. Also, make sure you’re planning the whole extender chain correctly (transmitter + corresponding receiver + cabling approach) — these systems live or die on the full setup, not just the transmitter.

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