Quick tech specs
- White
- Video/audio/network extender
- HDBaseT
- up to 230 ft
- TAA
- transmitter
- 1000Base-T
- TAA Compliant
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The HDMIand VGA + Stereo Audio HDBaseT over Cat5 Extender Wall Plate Transmitter is an ideal solution for extending audio/video signals from a Blu-ray player and a laptop to a projector. This transmitter extends HDMI, VGA and Stereo Audio signals over a single Cat5/Cat5e/Cat6 unshielded twisted pair network patch cable up to 230 feet at a 1080p resolution. The rear cable connections for the Cat5 cable and the optional serial cable are set at 90 degrees, making connections in a wall box easy. The local HDMI output of the front of the wall plate allows an additional HDMI display to be supported via an HDMI cable. Switching between HDMI and VGA inputs is made easy with three options available.
Automatic switching displays the last connected device, manual switching via the button on the front of the wall plate, or Serial RS232 switching which accepts serial commands from a control device, like the TruLinkA/V Controller[/L] This solution is compatible with any operating system and is truly plug and play with no d
Automatic switching displays the last connected device, manual switching via the button on the front of the wall plate, or Serial RS232 switching which accepts serial commands from a control device, like the TruLinkA/V Controller[/L] This solution is compatible with any operating system and is truly plug and play with no d
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C2G HDMI and VGA + Stereo Audio HDBaseT over Cat5 Extender Wall Plate Trans is rated3.00 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 bywzrthnu from Quality DeviceWe have installed approx. 25 of these over the last couple years and have never had an issue with one of them.
Date published: 2018-04-17T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byAvMan5000 from Broke in less than 6 months, always has to be resetI have installed over 100 of these all over a university, boy what a mistake this was. It needs to every so often be pulled out of the box and have the cat5 pulled out and put back in for a reset, and a few of them died completely after 6 months. Def not worth the money.
Date published: 2016-06-24T00:00:00-04:00