GL.iNet
GL-RM10-UK-4PXGL.iNet Comet Pro (GL-RM10) Wi-Fi 6 Remote KVM with Touchscreen
The Comet Pro gives you hardware-level access to a computer, workstation or server from anywhere with an internet connection — no software on the target machine, no LAN cable required. It is the first desktop KVM to support both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi 6, with gigabit Ethernet as well, so you can place it wherever the machine lives and even fail over between Wi-Fi and wired for better uptime.
Video is native 4K@30 FPS passthrough with H.264 hardware encoding, keeping the remote feed crystal clear at just 30–60 ms latency — fluid enough for real work, not just emergencies. Two-way audio over HD out or USB handles remote support calls, and the 2.22-inch touchscreen covers setup and status checks without opening a browser.
A quad-core Cortex-A53 with 1 GB DDR3L and 32 GB eMMC powers virtual media and ISO mounting, and access is flexible: the glkvm.com cloud, the GLKVM desktop and mobile apps, native Tailscale, or a fully self-hosted server that collects no personal information. From UK stock with support from CLI Secure.
Key features
- 4K@30 FPS passthrough — crystal-clear remote video with H.264 hardware encoding at 30–60 ms latency.
- Wi-Fi 6 freedom — the first desktop KVM on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi, with gigabit LAN and network failover between the two.
- Two-way audio — live voice communication between local and remote ends for IT support and conference calls.
- 2.22-inch touchscreen — join Wi-Fi, toggle cloud service and check status on the device, protected by a 4-digit hardware screen lock.
- Remote power control — built-in Wake on LAN, included ATX board, and optional Fingerbot to press the power button physically.
- Flexible access — glkvm.com cloud from any browser, GLKVM apps for Windows, macOS, iOS and Android, and native Tailscale support.
- Self-hosted option — one-click deployment on Linux/Ubuntu (2 cores, 2 GB RAM is enough); GL.iNet collects no personal information.
- Serious hardware — quad-core Cortex-A53, 1 GB DDR3L, 32 GB eMMC for virtual media and ISO mounting.
- Two-factor authentication — pair your 2FA app to protect BIOS-level access.
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Frequently asked questions
What is a remote KVM?
A remote KVM (keyboard, video, mouse) plugs into a computer's video output and USB and gives you hardware-level control over the internet — you see the real screen and control the machine as if you were sitting at it, including the BIOS, boot menus and OS installers.
How is this different from TeamViewer or other remote-desktop software?
Remote-desktop software only works while the operating system is running and an agent is installed. The Comet Pro works when the OS is dead, frozen or mid-reboot, needs nothing installed on the target, and with the ATX board or Fingerbot can power a machine on and off even when it has no internet connectivity.
Does it need an Ethernet cable?
No — it is the first desktop KVM with dual-band Wi-Fi 6, so you can reach machines where no network drop exists. Gigabit Ethernet is there too, and the two can fail over for better uptime. A PoE splitter accessory (IEEE 802.3af, 5V/2.5A out) powers it over the network cable where outlets are scarce.
Is remote BIOS access safe?
Access is protected by two-factor authentication, and a 4-digit hardware screen lock stops unauthorised use of the touchscreen. For full control of your environment you can self-host the access server on your own Linux box — no cloud dependency and no personal information collected.
Can I install an operating system remotely?
Yes. The 32 GB eMMC supports virtual media and ISO mounting, so you can boot a target machine from a stored image, get BIOS-level control, and copy files remotely.
Want a KVM for machines in the field or a rack? Call 0333 242 1314 or email sales@clisecure.com — we'll help you choose between the Comet models.
Display and control
| Max resolution | 4K@30 FPS video passthrough |
|---|---|
| Latency | 30–60 ms with H.264 hardware encoding |
| Audio | Two-way audio over HD out or USB |
| Display screen | 2.22-inch touchscreen with hardware screen lock |
System and connectivity
| CPU | Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 |
|---|---|
| Memory / storage | DDR3L 1 GB / eMMC 32 GB |
| Wi-Fi | Wi-Fi 6, 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz |
| Ethernet | Gigabit LAN (1 Gbps), failover with Wi-Fi |
Remote access and power
| Access methods | glkvm.com cloud, GLKVM apps (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android), Tailscale, self-hosted server |
|---|---|
| Security | Two-factor authentication, 4-digit hardware screen lock |
| Power management | Wake on LAN, ATX board (included, via USB), optional Fingerbot |
| Accessories | PoE splitter (IEEE 802.3af, 5V/2.5A), travel case, 3D-printable rack mounts (10-inch and 19-inch) |
Product details
| Brand | GL.iNet |
|---|---|
| Part number | GL-RM10 |
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