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Are there any plans for replacing this with a newer model? For example Raritan DKX4-464
Thank you for your inquiry,

As of February 12th, 2018, Raritan does not currently have a public release plan for replacing the DKX3-464.

Please let us know if there is anything else we can help you with!
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Can the wireless capabilities be removed or completely disabled for use in a secure facility where such access is prohibited?
Thank you for your inquiry,

The IP functionality in the DKX3-464 cannot be fully disabled, but Raritan Dominion KX III models do meet widely used U.S. and Canadian government security mandates like: FIPS 140-2 certified cryptographic module, AES 256-bit encryption, smart-card/CAC authentication, two factor RSA SecurID authentication, and IPv6.

While most larger matrix solutions are IP based these days, if IP connectivity is strictly prohibited in your facility, you may also be interested in one of the following similar local CatX-based solutions:
  • Rose XTS-V4x64D16-L 64-Port 4-User KVM - VGA based but you can use VGA video adapters for DVI, DP, or HDMI sources.
  • Adder DDX30 1-23 Port, 7-29 User KVM - If you need more than 23 sources, there is an unofficial way to expand units (for instructions, see the "Can you stack DDX30 and DDX10 together?" FAQ question at the bottom of that product page).


Please let us know if there is anything else we can ever help you with! Also, for a recommendation based on your application, please feel free to also contact your KVM Switches Online sales representative directly.
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The DKX3-464 is being considered for use on a USAF network. Is it considered a "Secure" KVM and does it have any DoD credentials, i.e. Common Criteria Portal, NIST FIPS, etc?
Thank you for your inquiry,

The Raritan DKX3-464 indeed meets DoD security standards including: AES & FIPS 140-2 encryption, UL certification, Common Access Card (CAC) authentication, PIV, FIPS 201, HSPD-12 and IPv6 networking.
  • U.S. government agencies and the Department of Defense are now mandated to purchase IPv6-compatible products - The Raritan Dominion supports IPv6.
  • The Dominion KX III uses an embedded FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module running on a Linux platform per FIPS 140-2 implementation guidelines. This cryptographic module is used for encryption of KVM session traffic consisting of video, keyboard, mouse, virtual media and smart card data.
  • The Dominion KX III also supports AES 256-bit and 128-bit encryption as recommended by the U.S. government’s NIST and FIPS standards Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for added security. The weaker RC4 encryption is no longer supported.
  • Please note that due to the specification of the protection profiles, NIAP Common Criteria certification is not really suitable for the evaluation against over-IP / network-attached switches or matrix switches. You can find a list of our Common Criteria Certified secure KVMs here.
Please let us know if there is anything else we can help you with!
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