Extender VGA Female to RJ45 Network Adapter
Applications:
- Transmit signals between your VGA video ports over CATS, CAT5E, and CAT5 network cables.
- Transmits signals up to 100 FT.
- Requires no external power
- Connects VGA female to RJ45 male
- Easy and Convenient to use
Product Detail
Product Tags
Technical Specifications |
Warranty Information |
Part number STC-FF030
Warranty Lifetime |
Hardware |
Connector Plating Nickel |
Connector |
Connector A 1 - VGA (15 pin, High Density D-Sub) Female
Connector B 1 - RJ45 Female |
Physical Characteristics |
Connector Style Straight
Product Weight 0.5 lb [0.2 kg] |
Packaging Information |
Package Quantity 1Shipping (Package)
Weight 0.5 lb [0.2 kg] |
What's in the Box |
Extender VGA female to RJ45 Network Adapter |
Overview |
VGA RJ45 Network AdapterIntroduction: Specifications: Customer Feedback "This is a great product if you need to extend a VGA signal. I needed about a 130' extension. When I first hooked them up they didn't work despite my having tested the network cable and having it pass. I couldn't get a signal on the monitor. After much troubleshooting I discovered the equipment being connected must have a common electrical ground or you must provide one. When I discovered that was the problem It immediately worked. "Purchased this for use in my church for our overflow projector, I bought this to avoid a (greater than) 150ft cable run for a VGA display. This little device works perfect well. It allows me to run cheaper (and easier) cat6 cable to the remote display. I ran about 150ft of cable to the remote location. There is no sign of image degradation on the remote display. I see no noise, scrolling lines, interference, or anything else that would indicate a signal problem. I'm only running at 1024x768 though. I don't know how it would perform at higher resolutions. I highly recommend this unit and will definitely buy more for future needs." "I used this for a production where we needed to extend video at about 200' over an older network. The units are solid and just "plug and play" for the most part. I noticed some quality loss when the cables were wrapped tightly but this did not extend to when I ran the cables during the installation."
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