- Features direct 1-to-1 connection or 1-to-many connection through unmanaged dedicated Gigabit ethernet routers or switches. With HDBitT® transport protocol, you can connect up to 30 Receivers per Transmitter to not only extend but split HDMI signals to multiple displays. Note: Additional Receivers, part# CE-H26U11-S1, sold separately
- Delivers crystal clear Full HD video content up to 1080p@60Hz resolution
- IR remote control pass-through feature allows you to remotely control the HDMI source device at the display location
SIIG HDMI HDbitT IP IR Extender 120m (CE-H26T11-S1)
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Extend an HDMI source up to 394 ft (120 m) over cost‑effective Cat6 cabling with SIIG’s transmitter for the HDBitT®‑based HDMI over Ethernet solution. Ideal for digital signage, classrooms, and conference rooms, it supports flexible deployments-use a direct 1‑to‑1 link or distribute to multiple displays through unmanaged Gigabit switches. With the HDBitT transport protocol, a single transmitter can drive up to 30 receivers to mirror content across locations, delivering smooth Full HD 1080p at 60 Hz. IR pass‑through lets you control the source from the remote display, and a ventilated, durable metal enclosure enhances heat dissipation and long‑hour reliability. (Note: additional receivers, part # CE‑H26U11‑S1, sold separately.)
- Features direct 1-to-1 connection or 1-to-many connection through unmanaged dedicated Gigabit ethernet routers or switches. With HDBitT® transport protocol, you can connect up to 30 Receivers per Transmitter to not only extend but split HDMI signals to multiple displays. Note: Additional Receivers, part# CE-H26U11-S1, sold separately
- Delivers crystal clear Full HD video content up to 1080p@60Hz resolution
- IR remote control pass-through feature allows you to remotely control the HDMI source device at the display location
- High quality durable metal housing with ventilation panels provides excellent heat dissipation to ensure reliable performance and system stability during long hours of operation