Extender VGA male to RJ45 Network Adapter
Applications:
- Color: Black Connectors: VGA male / RJ45 Ethernet port female
- Applications: Computer, DVR, media center, game consoles
- Allow transmitting a signal between VGA video ports for distances up to 100′
- Transmit signals between your VGA video ports over CATS, CAT5E, and CAT5 CAT6 RJ45 network cables
- Connect your media devices to a larger system, such as a monitor, for the ultimate viewing experience
Product Detail
Product Tags
Technical Specifications |
Warranty Information |
Part number STC-FF031
Warranty 3-year |
Hardware |
Connector Plating Nickel |
Connector |
Connector A 1 - VGA (15 pins, High-Density D-Sub) Male
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 male to RJ45 Network Adapter |
Overview |
VGA RJ45 Network AdapterVGA, Video Graphics Array, / D-Sub interface; VGA interface is a D-type interface, that uses asymmetric distribution of a 15pin connection, a total of 15-pin, divided into three rows, each row of five holes is the most widely used graphics card Interface type, the vast majority of graphics cards are equipped with such an interface. It transmits red, green, and blue analog signals as well as sync signals (horizontal and vertical signals)
Package including 1 Pack VGA Male to Female Extender Adapter
Used Range: 20m/ 66ft Transmits signals up to 100 FT
Support Resolution: 720p, 1080i, 1080p This Extender Adapter through the CAT5/CAT5e/CAT6 Ethernet Cable, to extend the display device VGA to RJ45 extension cable, through a cable to extend the VGA signal Save money by using a CAT5 cable versus a VGA cable It makes running cables easier due to RJ45 being thinner
Customer Feedback
"The first time I plugged it in, I got nothing. I wasn't impressed, but not surprised either. Two completely unlabeled, identical baluns, in a generic package?
Then I waited a week and tried it again. Whoah, they do work! My first test used the graphics card drivers to force the known correct resolution to my monitor; after that, though, I found it would auto-detect on a monitor (1920x1080@60p) or a projector (1024x768@60p), and I could adjust the resolution as needed. It appears to be reversible, too - no Tx/Rx side. Finally, it works with decent ethernet cables at least 25ft long: I tried 10' (good), 25' (good), and 10+25 with a joiner (also good, but YMMV). It did not seem to work with a VGA gender-changer-extender on the end, but at this price that's fine."
"Works well! I used these with a 25' CAT6a jumper without an issue. I ordered more! It's much easier to run CAT6a than long VGA cables. I'm not sure what the overall range is, but for my purposes, this is a nice solution."
"Performed far better than I expected, some solid UTC cable has been a bit tricky to work with, I assume the multiple uses we put the same cables to are not easy on the solid cables."
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