VGA over Cat5/Cat6 Video Extender Kit USB Powered up to 500ft TAA/GSA

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VGA over Cat5/Cat6 Video Extender Kit USB Powered up to 500ft TAA/GSA
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VGA over Cat5/Cat6 Video Extender Kit USB Powered up to 500ft TAA/GSA

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  • Video Extension: Extends a 1920 x 1440 (60Hz) VGA signal up to 350 feet or a 1024 x 768 (60Hz) signal up to 500 feet using Cat5e/6 cable.
  • USB Power: Draws necessary power directly from a USB connection at the computer, eliminating the need for external AC adapters.
  • Integrated Connectors: Features VGA "dongles" for direct attachment to video equipment, removing the requirement for additional VGA cables.
  • Kit Components: Includes a transmitter with VGA and USB pigtails, a receiver with a VGA pigtail, and an adjustment screwdriver for EQ and GAIN controls.
  • Supported Cables: Compatible with Cat5e and Cat6 cable types, specifically recommending 24AWG solid wire for optimal performance.
  • Maximum Resolution: Supports a maximum video resolution of 1920 x 1440 pixels for clear visual output.
  • Package Dimensions: The product package measures 7.9 inches in width, 5.6 inches in depth, and 1.7 inches in height.
  • TAA Compliant: Complies with the Federal Trade Agreements Act (TAA), making it suitable for GSA Schedule purchases.
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Nov 15, 2012
Smitty
4 out of 5 stars review

Great product - but one caution.

Our testing indicated it works well. As you approach the distance limitation, we saw some slight waviness to the image - mostly noticable when looking close at smaller fonts. One caution: The local unit sends power to the remote unit at 15 volts over what would be data lines for Ethernet. If you plug the local unit into a LAN connection instead of a video connection, you're likely going to blow the network device that is plugged into the far end of that cable. You might consider the B130-101 if this is of concern to you. Ideally, Tripp-Lite will fix this in the next model by moving the power to what would otherwise be PoE lines and building in detection for a non-PoE Gigabit Ethernet device being connected so no damage could occur.

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Smitty, we appreciate your interest in our Display Extender line of products, and always welcome your reviews!However contrary to your review, please note that although the B130-101-U kit is engineered to extend VGA signals over longer distances using readily available Cat5e cable, it is NEVER used in conjunction with Ethernet hardware.It simply utilizes Cat5e cable to connect its Transmitting unit ( VGA/USB side ) to the associated Receiving dongle. Once connected to each other, each respective unit's only remaining connectors are VGA Male plugs, making it physically impossible to connect to an available RJ45 LAN port. Again, as we're simply extending a display signal, there is NO connection to an Ethernet LAN whatsoever.Of course, if you'd like to discuss your application and how youll use this product further, our Chicago-based team of tech support experts is available to work with you at your convenience online and via phone or fax:Online Pre Sales Supporttechsupport@tripplite.comPhone: 773.869.1234Fax: 773.869.1177Thanks again for your interest in Tripp Lite. Your satisfaction is our top priority!

Oct 13, 2015
Rick
3 out of 5 stars review

Spotty perfromance

We have several of these deployed using a high end video splitter. Remote units often fail to work after a time and they get hot. Unplug to cool and they work again. Image quality is poor even after adjusting the screws on the remote unit. Between poor image quality and unreliable performance, we are going to look at another option. Clearly, you get what you pay for.

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