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Key Features
- Extends 1080p Video & 7.1 Ch Audio
- 1 x Transmitter, 3 x Receivers
- Requires Separate Switch
- Up to 328' via Cat 5E, 393' via Cat 6
This Avenview HDMI Unlimited LAN Extender Set put together by B&H adds two receivers to a transmitter and receiver set for a total of three receivers. Use this set with a separate switch to extend your HDMI video signal and embedded audio over your existing Cat 5E/Cat6 cable network.
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What is the latency?
What is the latency?
From the manufacturer. Regarding the latency for the HDM-C6IP-SET
THE C6IP SET is an hdmi over IP Solution (minimal latency expected)
Latency refers to a short period of delay (usually measured in milliseconds) between when a signal enters a system and when it emerges.
Date published: 2019-04-29
How many receivers can be connected to one ...
How many receivers can be connected to one transmitter?
The number of TX and RX that can be used with the Avenview HDMI Unlimited LAN Extender Set over Single CAT6 is dependent on Bandwidth a Gigabit Ethernet switch is recommended. Also, up to 150 receivers can be connected and routed to at the same time.
Date published: 2024-03-20
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I want to convert a HDMI out put from a Livestream hd 550 to a Ethernet input of a mushroom networks streamer, will this work?
the HDM-C6IP-SET is intended to work as a SET (Sender and Receiver). It depends on the Mushroom Network Streamer if it is able to decode the signal from the Sender connected to your Livestream HD 550.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Does this work over 200' plus over nonplenum Cat6?
I use UDP Cat 6 ..Longest run I use is 100ft
Date published: 2018-08-28
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Can you tell me if the protocol remains between Tx and rx. Eg if I insert 1080i hdmi at the Tx, will it arrive at the hdmi out on the receiver end as 1080i ?
Yes, if you are sending a 1080i signal it should arrive at the output end as the same. That is what we are sending to our outputs and the quality on the monitors is indeed the same as we sent. I will caution you, however, if you are sending the signal 200 feet or more, be aware that you may experience occasional signal loss when powering up. We have found that if we turn the extender off and then back on it will usually pick the further outputs up after a try or two.
Date published: 2018-08-28
