In addition, up to 4 Transmitters may be used simultaneously on a single network, each connected to up to 1000 Receivers, again by setting different pairing codes on each Transmitter and Receiver group pairing. In Multicast mode a Transmitter can be connected to up to 1000 Receivers via a Gigabit network with hubs supporting IGMP & Snooping functions, or via a dedicated Gigabit network. When using a Gigabit network it is possible to simultaneously use up to 4 pairs of Transmitter and Receiver, by setting different pairing codes on each Transmitter and Receiver pairing. In Unicast mode a Transmitter is used with a single Receiver, this can be via a direct connection or via a Gigabit network. These extenders support 1-to-1 (Unicast), 1-to-many (Multicast), many-to-many (Multicast) and video wall (2x2 up to 8x8) configurations, with Transmitters and Receivers available separately to give you the maximum flexibility in your installation. Network devices can be used to distribute the signals. These extenders convert the HDMI signal to IP broadcast signals. This HDMI over Gigabit IP Video Wall Extender allows you to distribute an HDMI signal up to 1080p via Ethernet network to multiple displays for applications such as digital signage, public display and large scale presentations. Please Note: Because of bandwidth requirements these video broadcasts should use their own dedicated network connections or should be used in a separate port based VLAN. Transmitter and Receiver units sold separately.HDMI with HDCP support, 480i up to supported, not 3D capable.Features Video Tearing & Display Bezel correction.Ability to cascade up to 3 layers of network switches.HDMI signal extension over a Gigabit LAN.Video Wall mode supports screen arrays from 1x2, 2x2 to 8x8.Supports Unicast, Multicast and Video Wall modes.This product has been discontinued and replaced by Part No 38267.
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