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This HDMI over IP receiver works with the HDMI Over IP Extender Kit (ST12MHDLAN2K, sold separately) and an Ethernet switch (sold separately), to receive HDMI video over your local area network (LAN) in remote locations, using Cat5 or Cat6 cabling. You can use additional receivers to distribute the HDMI signal to multiple locations or combine your remote displays to create a video wall. Highly Scalable In a point-to-multipoint (one source to many screens) or multipoint-to-multipoint (many sources to many screens) configuration, you can output video to over 100 additional displays. Each display requires a receiver. Remote control of serial devices is supported through RS232 extension. Resolutions Up to 1080p, with Audio With support for video resolution up to 1080p (1920 x 1080 at 60Hz), the transmitter also supports digital and analog audio to the receiver and analog audio from the receiver to the transmitter. Mobile Control with Included App The kit includes an easy-to-use online app to manage your IP video distribution. The app is available on iOS for your iPhone or iPad, Android for your smartphone or tablet, and Google Chrome browser for your desktop. Hassle-Free Installation The HDMI over IP receiver includes optional shelf-mounting hardware. It uses Cat5e or Cat6 cables and works with existing network infrastructures, eliminating the expense of running proprietary cables. ST12MHDLAN2R is backed by a StarTech 2-year and free lifetime technical support.
StarTech.com HDMI Over Ethernet Receiver for ST12MHDLAN2K with Video Wall Support - 1080p - HDMI Over Cat5 or Cat6 Network Receiver (ST12MHDLAN2R)
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Description
This HDMI over IP receiver works with the HDMI Over IP Extender Kit (ST12MHDLAN2K, sold separately) and an Ethernet switch (sold separately), to receive HDMI video over your local area network (LAN) in remote locations, using Cat5 or Cat6 cabling. You can use additional receivers to distribute the HDMI signal to multiple locations or combine your remote displays to create a video wall. Highly Scalable In a point-to-multipoint (one source to many screens) or multipoint-to-multipoint (many sources to many screens) configuration, you can output video to over 100 additional displays. Each display requires a receiver. Remote control of serial devices is supported through RS232 extension. Resolutions Up to 1080p, with Audio With support for video resolution up to 1080p (1920 x 1080 at 60Hz), the transmitter also supports digital and analog audio to the receiver and analog audio from the receiver to the transmitter. Mobile Control with Included App The kit includes an easy-to-use online app to manage your IP video distribution. The app is available on iOS for your iPhone or iPad, Android for your smartphone or tablet, and Google Chrome browser for your desktop. Hassle-Free Installation The HDMI over IP receiver includes optional shelf-mounting hardware. It uses Cat5e or Cat6 cables and works with existing network infrastructures, eliminating the expense of running proprietary cables. ST12MHDLAN2R is backed by a StarTech 2-year and free lifetime technical support.
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Product review & video
HDMI cables work fine, but the downside
is they can really only run up 75 feet and you have to have a
decent cable for it to be reliable, on top of that if you're outputting over
mini HDMI then you're only gonna be able to find cables that run up to 15 feet
which doesn't give you much room at all if you need to push that signal farther
one great way is to extend your signal over cat 5 or cat 6 you might find this
useful if you're sending a camera feed to a video switcher our BoxCast or
even a display monitor but your camera is just too far away for good
old-fashioned HDMI to reach it today we'll show you how we do it so here's my setup I've laid everything
out on this table to simplify it we're going from the mini HDMI output on a
camcorder into an HDMI input on an HD link extender this device can take your
HDMI video feed and send it out over Ethernet from here it outputs over cat
5e I


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