The StarTech.com VGA Extender over Cat5 is designed to extend VGA video signals over long distances using standard network cabling. It allows users to connect up to four monitors from a single source, making it ideal for applications like control rooms, classrooms, or office setups where multiple displays are needed. The extender uses Category 5 or better UTP cables, which are widely available and cost-effective for long-distance signal transmission.
This device supports a maximum range of 500 feet (150 meters), which is suitable for medium to large spaces. It includes both a local transmitter and a remote receiver unit, enabling users to split the video signal locally and send it to a remote location. The local unit has one VGA input and two outputs, while the remote unit has two VGA outputs, allowing for up to four displays in total. The use of standard Cat5 cables ensures compatibility with existing network infrastructure.
The extender is built with a focus on ease of installation and reliability. It comes with mounting brackets for both the local and remote units, offering flexibility in placement such as on walls, desks, or cabinets. The design ensures that the device can be integrated into various environments without requiring complex setup procedures. The included mounting brackets also help in organizing the setup for better cable management.
The ST121UTP is TAA compliant, making it suitable for government contracts and procurement processes. It is backed by a 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support from StarTech.com, ensuring long-term reliability and assistance. Users can confidently deploy this extender in environments where long-distance VGA signal extension is required without worrying about performance or support.
Brand: StarTech.com
Model: ST121UTP
Specifications: 500ft (150m) range, 2 local and 2 remote VGA outputs, uses Cat5 UTP cable
Features: TAA compliant, mounting brackets included, 2-year warranty, free lifetime technical support
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