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IT Support Trends for 2026: What SMEs Should Prepare For
22 Mar, 2026



£125.78 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
ATEN’s PP4.0 Secure KVM Remote Port Selector is one of those “small box, big sanity” purchases—if you’re trying to control which machine a remote operator can access without messing about with local cabling. The best fit is an office, NOC, or workshop setup where staff need quick, repeatable switching between multiple computers (or servers) over a network, and you want to keep access controlled rather than leaving people to manually plug/unplug or rely on messy physical KVM setups. At ~£105 ex-VAT, it’s priced like a practical accessory, not a toy—so if you’ll use it weekly, it tends to pay for itself in time saved and fewer operational mistakes.
That said, it’s not for everyone. If you only need occasional switching or you’re already using a more comprehensive KVM solution with integrated remote management, this can feel like paying for a layer you don’t actually need. Also, if your main priority is “plug it in and forget it,” double-check compatibility with your existing KVM/console environment—ATEN gear usually plays well, but integration details matter more than the headline. Net: worth it for teams that genuinely benefit from remote, governed port selection; skip it if you don’t have a frequent multi-target workflow.

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