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How to Avoid Data Loss During an Office Relocation
23 Nov, 2025



£85.18 inc. VAT
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If you need a long analogue VGA run, the ATEN 2L-2520A is a sensible, no-drama choice—especially at 20 metres, where cheaper cables are more likely to start getting soft picture quality, ghosting, or unreliable sync. ATEN tends to be consistent in build and shielding, so for a boardroom projector, training room PC-to-display links, or any setup where you want fewer surprises, it’s good value at £54.24 ex-VAT. This is exactly the kind of “it just works” accessory you keep on the shelf for installs and migrations.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re trying to solve modern display reliability issues at long distances. VGA is analogue and ageing; if you can use HDMI/DisplayPort/active optical or networked AV, you’ll generally get a cleaner, more future-proof result. Also, double-check you truly need 20 m—going shorter often tightens up performance and reduces signal issues. Overall: buy it when you know you’re staying with VGA and you need length; skip it if you can move to a digital path or expect noisy environments.

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ATEN VE7834A - High Speed - HDMI cable with Ethernet - 19 pin micro HDMI Type D male to 19 pin micro HDMI Type D male - 60 m - shielded hybrid copper/fibre optic - plenum, Active Optical Cable (AOC), 4K60Hz (4096 x 2160) support

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ATEN - VGA cable - HD-15 (VGA) (M) to HD-15 (VGA) (M) - 5 m

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ATEN 2L-2505A - VGA / audio cable - HD-15 (VGA), mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm (M) to HD-15 (VGA), mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm (M) - 5 m

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ATEN VanCryst VK258 8-Channel Digital I/O Expansion Box - Expansion module - Ethernet 100
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