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HDMI Over Gigabit IP Extender with Power over Ethernet (POE): Extend up to 333 Feet

NTI Part #: ST-IPHD-L-2GOPOE
ST-IPHD-R-2GOPOE (Front & Back)
ST-IPHD-R-2GOPOE (Front & Back)
NTI Part #: ST-IPHD-L-2GOPOE
Extend an HDMI display monitor up to 333 feet away from the source using gigabit Ethernet. Use with cascaded network switches to extend up to 1,000 feet.

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Overview

The XTENDEX® HDMI Over Gigabit IP Extender multicasts digital video and audio signals to one or more receivers up to 333 feet away over a 1000BASE-T Gigabit Network connected with CAT5e/6/7 cable.


Each HDMI Over Gigabit IP Extender consists of a local unit that connects to an HDMI source, and a remote unit that connects to an HDMI display. The local and remote units can be connected together for a Point-to-Point connection via CATx cable or a Point-to-Many connection via a network switch. Support for multiple transmitters requires a managed network switch.

  • Supports HDTV resolutions to 1080p.
  • Ideal solution for digital signage applications.
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) - power supply not required at the local or remote unit.
  • Broadcast real-time HDMI video and audio signals to multiple display locations with a managed or unmanaged (also known as non-managed) network switch.
  • Transmits an HDMI signal over one CAT5e/6/7 cable.
  • Supports video wall installations from 1x2 to 16x16 screens.
  • Plug-and-Play installation allows receivers to find the transmitter automatically on the same network. (Network configuration may be required for Managed network switch.)
  • Easily expandable. Add remote units as you add monitors.
  • Built-in scaler - watch compatible sources at 1080p.
  • Supports 2-way RS232 commands (control software on a PC, or other automated control system hardware such as Control4 or Crestron) to control any devices attached to the matrix using RS232.
  • Integrated mounting brackets for easy surface/wall mounting.
  • Inexpensive CAT5e/6/7 cable replaces bulky video cables.
  • Support for multiple transmitters requires a Managed network switch with VLAN/IGMP support. Standard LAN switches can only support one transmitter.
    • Each VLAN acts as a separate HDMI Over IP Channel on the network.
    • One transmitter can connect up to 200 receivers using cascaded managed network switches.
  • Cascade managed network switches up to 3 levels, allowing the farthest display to be located up to 1,000 feet away from the source device. Each receiver can be located up to 333 feet from the managed switch.
  • For a point-to-many connection, a standalone network with an unmanaged network switch, hub, or router can be used instead of a managed network switch.
    • It is not recommended to use any other network devices on this standalone network as it may cause a degradation in performance.
  • Use a PC to access the built-in HTTP Interface of the managed network switch to control what signal is being watched at each location.
  • Use a Telnet client to access any receiver on the VLAN or network.
  • Customizable EDID table on local unit.
  • HDCP compliant.
  • Local and remote units must be in the same LAN. The units do not support WAN connections.