HDTV Supply's WolfPack 1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 is a unique device that allows connecting any HDMI digital video source such as a DVD player, Camera, AppleTV, Satellite, Cable Box, PC, Xbox, PS43 and more with an HDMI output to up to 8 digital displays upwards of 300 feet away. The 1x8 HDMI distribution amplifier splits an HDMI signal into 8 mirrored (the same) outputs without signal loss upwards of 300 feet. It has Remote IR to control the source from 8-TVs, is upgradeable by buying more HDMI receivers and does not require software, buttons or set up
The 1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 also supports control of the source device (like a cable box) from the 8-far away TV locations via its built in IR control. Just point your source remote control at the supplied IR cable located at the TVs to operate the cable box. It uses CAT 5e/6 cables and a Gigabit Ethernet LAN switch with MJPEG techniques and an industry standard IP protocol to deliver 1080p video from sources that are 300 feet away from the Ethernet switch and another 300 feet away to the TVs. It also allows the system to grow in the field as its design allows you the flexibility of adding more displays to the system based upon the number of unused Ethernet ports available.
The transmitter has a static IP address and can pair with multiple receivers (up to 253). Multiple receivers can be paired on the same network. HDTV Supply's WolfPack HDMI to CAT6 Distribution system can display a single source on up to 100s of displays using a Single CAT6/7 cable for each display. These HDMI Over CAT6 Splitters also supports control of the source device (like a cable box) from the far away TV locations via its built in IR control. Just point your source remote control at the supplied IR cable located at the TVs to operate the cable box.
What Sets This 1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 Apart From Our Competition:
- It sends one HDMI source to 8-widescreens over a single CAT6/7 cable to each widescreen or projector
- Remote IR to control the source from the 8-TV locations
- Those CAT6/7 cables can be up to 300 feet long in and out of the switch i.e. 600 feet distances it can span
- It uses an inexpensive 5-port Ethernet switch that is supplied
- The 1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 comes with:
- One transmitter plus its AC adapter
- 8-receivers plus their AC adapters
- A 16 port Ethernet switch is required and supplied
- The 16 port Ethernet switch has 7-unused outputs which allows 7-more displays to be added by buying 7-more HDMI receivers.
- 9 - IR cables
- It supports both HDMI video and audio
- It uses HDTV Supply's TCPIP technology
- it can be field upgraded by buying more receivers and a bigger Ethernet switch
- It does not require software, buttons nor any set up
- It is plug and play...no documentation is needed nor supplied
1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 Features:
- Input HDMI resolution: 480i@60Hz; 480p@60Hz; 576i@50Hz; 576p@50Hz; 720p@50/60Hz; 1080i@50/60Hz; 1080p@50/60Hz;
- Output HDMI resolution: 480p@60Hz; 576p@50Hz; 720p@50/60Hz; 1080p@50/60Hz
- Supported Video Color Formats: 24 Bit/Deep color; 30 Bit/Deep color; 36 Bit Deep Color
- Supported audio format: DTS-HD/Dolby-true HD/LPCM7.1/DTS/Dolby-AC3/DSD
- Supports HDMI 1.3, HDCP 1.1 and DVI1.1 compliantcy.
- Supports Deep Color up to 12 bits/color.
- Supports IR re-transmitting.
- Uses one CAT6/7 cable for each data/DDC transmission.
- Equalizes and recovers the incoming ™DS data before re-transmitting it in optimal quality regardless of the incoming signal quality.
- Cable testing showed that with 1080p resolution the HDMI input source can be 20 feet away using 24 AWG cabling.
- When transmitting a signal in 1080p resolution the CAT6 operating distance is 100 meters or 33o feet.
- Supported Resolution: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, 1920 x 1200
- Bandwidth: 1.65Gbps
- Transmission Range:
- CAT6/7 UTP 24AWG - 1080p at ~300 feet
- Both UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) and STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) cables can be used (UTP is recommended)
- Supported HDMI cable length:
- HDMI cable lenght from source (e.g. DVD) to Sender - 20 feet max with 24 AWG HDMI cable
- Receiver to Unit (e.g. LCD TV) -- 6 feet with 28 AWG HDMI cable
- HDCP compliant
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1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 Specs:
- Frequency Bandwidth 2.25Gbps (single link)
- HDMI Transmitter Input/ Output Ports 1x HDMI Female port/1 x CAT6
- HDMI Receiver Input/ Output Ports 1 x HDMI Female port/1 x CAT6
- Power Supply DC 5V~12V
- ESD Protection Human Body Model: 8kV (air-gap discharge) 4kV (contact discharge)
- Operating Temperature 0˚C ~ 40˚C / 32˚F ~ 104˚F
- Storage Temperature -20˚C ~ 60˚C / -4˚F ~ 140˚F
- Relative Humidity 20~90% RH (non-condensing)
1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 Contents:
- 1 - HDMI Over CAT6 Sender plus AC adapter
- 8 - HDMI Over CAT6 Receivers plus AC adapters
- 1 - 16-port Ethernet switch plus AC adapter
- 9 - IR cables
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CAT6 Installation Tips (Don't Use Patch Panels)
Why not buy this 1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 w/Remote IR today?
This 1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 Works with:
- Any high definition Dish Network and DirecTV receiver with HDMI outputs
- High definition TiVo's with HDMI outputs
- Any high definition cable receiver with HDMI outputs
- Canadian Rogers, Shaw, Bell ExpressVu and Star Choice receivers with HDMI out, or DVI out with a converter
- Any "Over The Air" (OTA) high definition receiver with HDMI outputs
- Sony PS4, HD DVD and Blu-ray DVD players
- Any Xbox360 with HDMI outputs
- Any upconverting DVD player with HDMI outputs
- Any DVHS VCR with HDMI outputs
- Any APPLE TV with HDMI outputs
- A VuDu or Roku with HDMI outputs
- Any PC video card with HDMI outputs
- Any high definition camcorder with an optional type C to standard HDMI cable
- Any HDCP compliant HDTV, monitor and projector.
- and other similar devices.
Why not buy this 1x8 HDMI Splitter Over CAT6 w/Remote IR today?
A: Here are the IP addresses for the HDMI distribution set(s)...
- 192.168.168.55 - Transmitter
- 192.168.168.56 - Receiver
A: Yes, even at 300 feet.
Q: Sometimes we see a message on the screen "Searching for TX", what is that?
A: That usually happens when the source is turned off or in a standby mode with the HDMI connector not outputting any signal. The (TX) transmitter is looking for a hot HDMI signal on its input.