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ATEN’s “add-on 50 nodes” license is one of those purchases that makes perfect sense only if you already know you’re going to grow into it. At ~£1,144 ex-VAT for a single license, it’s not “impulse buy” territory—this is value-led spend for an environment where you’re licensing a larger managed collaboration/control setup and you’re confident you’ll need another batch of endpoints. If you’re expanding an existing ATEN deployment and you have governance around device onboarding, it can be a clean, predictable way to scale without hitting licensing caps at the worst possible time.
That said, if you’re not sure you’ll take on anywhere near the additional 50 nodes soon (or if your rollout pace is uncertain), I wouldn’t buy it yet. Licensing like this can easily become shelfware, and the cost per useful node can look ugly when actual adoption lags. Who it suits best: UK SMEs/enterprises adding more managed collaboration/control endpoints to an existing ATEN system. Who should skip or delay: pilots, small rollouts, and customers with unclear device counts—get clarity on projected endpoint numbers first, because the price tag leaves little room for “maybe later.”

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ATEN Basic PDU PE0212G - Power distribution unit (rack-mountable) - AC 100-240 V - 3840 VA - input: IEC 60320 C20 - output connectors: 12 (12 x IEC 60320 C13) - 1U - 3.05 m cord

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ATEN CN9000 - Remote control device - 1GbE

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ATEN VanCryst VE8900R HDMI over IP Receiver - Video/audio extender - receiver - HDMI - up to 100 m - for VanCryst VM1600A, VM3200

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ATEN 2L-7D02UDX3 - Keyboard / video / mouse (KVM) cable kit - TAA Compliant - for ATEN CS1144D4C
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