(10 pack )HSV373 HDMI EXTENDER OVER TCP/IP NETWORK DISTRIBUTED EXTENDE
Standard Power Input | 5V |
Power Consumption | 3W |
HDMI Port | HDMI A type Female |
Link Connection | UTP/STP CAT5e/6 |
Working Mode | Point to Point mode Broadcast mode( Point to MultiPoint) Cascade mode |
Transfer Distance | Point to Point Mode: CAT5 80meters maximum CAT5e 100meters maximum CAT6 120meters maximum Cascade Mode: 20Km maximum |
Resolution Supported | 1080p@50Hz / 1080p@60Hz / 1080p@24Hz 1080i@50Hz / 1080i@60Hz 720p@50Hz / 720p@60Hz / 720p@50Hz / 720p@60Hz 576i@50Hz / 576p@50Hz / 480i@50Hz / 480p@60Hz |
Ethernet Bandwidth | 100M |
Q&A:
1. Would it be possible to purchase 1 transmitter and 2, 3 or 4 receivers? Will it deliver a full signal through router or switch?
---Yes, you can purchase more receivers.
2. If i have two transmitter's, would i need two receivers at each tv?
---If you are trying to send 2 different pictures then yes you will need 2 receivers. But, if you are trying to send the same signal to many TVs then you will only need to use one transmitter and more than one receiver. You can use a hub similar to Netgear GS105 to send to up to 4 receivers.
3. Can this product work to connect a camera to the router
---depends on the camera it has an hdmi input on one side and and hdmi output on the other there are other better options for video over distances like an rf modulator and coax or other options this is for hdmi over ehternet