The ST121R VGA over CAT5 Remote Receiver is designed to extend VGA video signals over long distances using standard Category 5 or better UTP cables. It is ideal for environments that require reliable and cost-effective video distribution without the need for additional software or drivers. This receiver works seamlessly with StarTech's ST1214T and ST1218T transmitter units, allowing up to four remote displays to be connected with clear video quality. Its plug-and-play design makes it easy to set up and integrate into existing infrastructure.
The device supports distances of up to 500 feet (150 meters), making it suitable for large spaces such as airports, retail stores, and bus depots. It uses standard network patch cables, which are widely available and cost-effective. The receiver is built with a durable design that ensures reliability in various installation scenarios. It also includes mounting brackets for flexible placement on walls, desks, or cabinets.
The ST121R is TAA compliant, which is important for government and educational institutions that require compliance with specific procurement standards. It is compatible with standard Category 5 or better UTP cables, ensuring compatibility with existing cabling systems. The pure hardware design eliminates the need for software or drivers, reducing potential points of failure and simplifying maintenance.
The receiver is well-suited for applications where video signals need to be distributed to multiple remote locations without compromising quality. It allows system equipment to be kept in secure areas while displays are placed in optimal viewing locations. This makes it a versatile solution for environments that require both security and accessibility in their display setups.
Brand: StarTech.com
Model: ST121R
Specifications: VGA over CAT5, 500 ft (150m) range, TAA compliant
Features: Plug-and-play, no software required, mounting brackets included, compatible with ST1214T and ST1218T transmitters
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