
1x USB-A to micro USB-B cable (male-male) for connecting the server to the splitter.1x USB-A to USB-C cable (male-male) for connecting the Raspberry Pi to the splitter.1x USB/Power Splitter Module ( UK/ US/ CA).❗Variant #3 ❗: Ready-made using USB-micro splitter.1x Official Power Supply (USB-A or USB-C) depending on what cable you choose above.1x another cable USB-A to any (male-any).❗Variant #2 ❗: DIY for soldering or twist.USB Power Blocker - Will go into the USB-A end towards the target.
1x splitter - This may need to be searched in your respective country.
1x Official Power Supply (USB-A or USB-C). ❗Variant #1 ❗: (No mod solution - Amazon) Y cable with power blocker ends. Therefore a special cable must be used on the USB power port that it can simultanously act as USB Device for the PC/server and receive external power from an official RPi adapter. The other USB ports are capable only of acting as USB Hosts. On a Raspberry Pi only the USB port that receives power is capable of acting as a USB Device. Only for Raspberry Pi 4: parts for Y-splitter cable ( one variant at your choice): If you have problems with it, it will not be possible to fix them. It's a black box, and no one knows what's inside it. In addition, some users report hardware problems: the dongle may not work in the BIOS or simply stop working after a while. All this is caused by the hardware limitations of the dongle itself. It also cannot automatically detect screen resolution. But it has some disadvantages compared with recommended HDMI-CSI bridge: USB gives a lot of latency (200ms vs 100ms for MJPEG) and it doesn't support stream compression control (you won't be able to use PiKVM in a place with a poor internet connection). Also check out the documentation and join to the Discord Community Chat for news, questions and support! > New PiKVM V4 on Kickstarter RIGHT NOW > DIY Device Getting Started > PiKVM V3 Getting Started 200ms, not very reliable), H.264 is not supported, Read more info about the limitationsThe dongle is completely supported and PiKVM works great with it. You can fix any problem, configure the BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. This device helps to manage servers or workstations remotely, regardless of the health of the operating system or whether one is installed. Open and inexpensive DIY IP-KVM based on Raspberry PiĪ very simple and fully functional Raspberry Pi-based KVM (Keyboard-Video-Mouse) over IP that you can make with your own hands.