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.
Our HDMI to CAT6 Distribution system family allows connecting any HDMI digital video source such as a PC, DVD player, Camera, AppleTV, Satellite, Cable Box, PC, Xbox, PS4 and more with an HDMI output to up to 100 of digital displays upwards of 300 feet away.
The HDMI to CAT6 Distribution splits an HDMI signal into any number mirrored (the same) outputs without signal loss upwards of 300 feet.
Our Wolfpack Network HDMI Matrix Switch can be configured using 1 - Transmitter and dozens of Receivers (TVs) using the appropriate size Ethernet Switch. 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 transmitters and multiple receivers can be paired on the same network.
NOTE: This is an updated version with new chipsets, splitter orders before March 2022 will not be compatable with the new chipsets.
HDMI to CAT6 Distribution Set Configuration Example:
Q: I have 5-TVs and 1-PC...1-TV 6 feet away, 1-TV 75 feet away, 2-TVs 150 feet away and 1-TV 225 feet away needing all the widescreens showing the same picture and having the same audio, what do I buy?
A: You will need to buy one 8-port Ethernet switch and 5-receivers plus 6-HDMI cables (see all above). A single HDMI to CAT6 transmitter comes with it.
What Sets This HDMI to CAT6 Distribution family Apart From Our Competition:
- It sends one HDMI source to dozens of widescreens over a single CAT6/7 cable
- Those CAT6/7 cables can be up to 300 feet long
- It uses the inexpensive Ethernet switches picked above
- What comes with the HDMI to CAT6 Distribution Set:
- One transmitter plus its AC adapter
- No Receivers as you must pick above based upon the number of TVs you have
- A multi-port Ethernet switch is required and needs to be chosen above
- HDMI cables and CAT6/7 cabling are required and not supplied
- It supports both HDMI video and audio
- It uses HDTV Supplys new TCPIP technology
- it can be field upgraded by buying more HDMI receivers and a bigger Ethernet switch
- It doesn′t require software, buttons nor any set up
- It is plug and play...no documentation is needed nor supplied
HDMI to CAT6 Distribution 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 compliancy.
- Supports Deep Color up to 12 bits/color.
- Supports IR re-transmitting for one TV only.
- Uses one CAT6/7 cable for each data/DDC transmission.
- Equalizes and recovers the incoming TMDS 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 15 feet away using 24 AWG cabling.
- When transmitting a signal in 1080p resolution the CAT6 operating distance is ~100 meters or ~330 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)
- HDMI cable length from source (e.g. DVD) to Sender - 15 feet max with 24 AWG HDMI cable
- Receiver to Unit (e.g. LCD TV) - 6 feet with 28 AWG HDMI cable
- HDCP compliant
Why not configure your HDMI to CAT6 Distribution System today?
HDMI to CAT6 Distribution Specs:
- HDCP Compliant.
- Uses our gigabit IP switches for extension and distribution.
- Extends 1080p HDMI signals up to 120m over a single UTP CAT6/7 cable.
- Flexible and scalable HDMI 1080p Video Wall Broadcasting with Gigabit Ethernet LAN.
- Multicasting and broadcasting architecture, adding more displays without adding LAN bandwidth loading .
- Support Point-to-Point, Point-to-Many and Many-to-Many network configuration.
- With IR Control function it allows you control back the source at the end of destination.
- Maximum 3 layers of Ethernet switches could be passed through.
- 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)
- Dimensions (mm) 65(W) X 100 (D) X 25 (H)
- Operating Temperature 0ËšC ~ 40ËšC / 32ËšF ~ 104ËšF
- Storage Temperature -20ËšC ~ 60ËšC / -4ËšF ~ 140ËšF
- Relative Humidity 20~90% RH (non-condensing)
Why not buy this HDMI to CAT6 Distribution today?
PLEASE PRINT THIS OUT AS PREPARATION FOR THE INSTALL.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE:
Make sure all the devices are turned OFF or unplugged for the wall before you start.
1. Plug the supplied HDMI TRANSMITTER (TX) into an HDMI cable.
2. Plug the other end of the HDMI cable into your video and audio source like a DVD player, cable box, etc.
3. Plug the TRANSMITTERS RJ45 connector into a CAT6/7 cable.
4. Plug the other end of the CAT6/7 cable into any of the inputs on the supplied Ethernet switch.
The above takes care of sending the HDMI signal to the Ethernet switch. The below now shows how to connect the multiple TVs to the Ethernet switch.
1. Connect the CAT6/7 cables from the TVs to any of the connectors on the Ethernet switch.
2. Connect the HDMI RECEIVERS (RX) to the TVs with a short HDMI cable.
3. Plug the CAT6/7 cables into the RECEIVERS.
4. Plug all of your devices into the wall AC outlets and turn them ON. You should now see the source device on all of your widescreens.
That is all there is to it. We suggest, if possible, that you use different colored CAT6/7 cables so you will know what signal goes where.
If you need further help just call our tech support team at 800-841-9238 or email us at support@hdtvsupply.com
A: You will need one 16-port Ethernet switch and 12-receivers plus all cables (not supplied). The single HDMI to CAT6 transmitter comes with it.
Q: I have 5-TVs...1-TV 6 feet away, 1-TV 75 feet away, 2-TVs 150 feet away and 1-TV 225 feet away, what do I buy?
A: You will need one 8-port Ethernet switch and 5-receivers plus all cables (not supplied). The single HDMI to CAT6 transmitter comes with it.
Q: I need to send a cable box, a DVD player, a AppleTV and a to 15-widescreens 150 feet away with all showing the same picture, what do I buy?
A: You will need one 16-port Ethernet switch and 15-receivers plus all cables (not supplied) and our companion 4x1 HDMI switch with EDID. The single HDMI to CAT6 transmitter comes with it.
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.
Q: Does this HDMI over 1 - CAT6 cable support 3D or 4K?
A: No, please see our 4K HDMI to CAT6 Extenders.
Q: Does the remote IR work with a HDMI matrix switch or HDMI splitter?
A: These HDMI extenders will send both HDMI video and audio from a matrix or splitter, etc but the remote IR is designed to be used with only one source, like a cable box, to one widescreen. There would be too many IR cables to attach on the sources IR window. See our HDMI switchers and splitters that have it integrated.