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Hemi over TCP/IP is a new and powerful method of extending an HDMI signal. Pi extenders allow a HDMI source to be connected to any Ethernet LAN allowing an AV broadcasts to be set up and changed without the need to install a dedicated cabling system. Essentially you can extend an HDMI signal to any room on a network with the HD-link Pro.
Extend HDMI 330 ft. (100m) over single Cat5e/6
Support IR Extension, HDMI 1.3, HDCP1.1 & 1.2 protocol
Supports HDMI Input/output of 480i/p, 720p, 1080i/p at 24/50/60 Hz
Works through existing Ethernet networks by TCP/IP
In some cases you can use the HD-link Pro on your existing network, however because of the high demand of video over IP bandwidth, you might experience network delays or heavy compression on your video signals
Works as advertised. Ran into an installation that the original installer, about 10 years ago, ran a single coax and CAT5 cable to the location were the customer has a TV. The customers complaint was that he could not get High Definition on their TV at this location. The TV was built into the wall of their bathroom and the cable box for this TV was located in a closet at the other end of the coax. The A/V was being transmitted over the coax and the cable box's remote IR was being transmitted over the CAT5. This setup worked well a few years ago, but with today's technology most TV's have to have a source like a cable box with an HDMI or Component output in order to produce a HD picture.In the past I have tried other manufactures HDMI over single CAT5 and I have not found one that worked without issues or was reliable. Nothing worse then having to return to a customer's site to keep adjusting or rebooting equipment. I called Sewell Direct technical support and they verified that their product was just right for this situation. Single run end to end terminated CAT5 cable about 50 feet long.Upon receiving the Sewell unit I gave it a quick test on my workbench with a single 100' ethernet patch cable. Picture and sound were stable. So I went ahead with the installation at the customers site. It was extremely easy to install since the cables were already run. The coax cable was abandoned and I only used the CAT5 cable. I was able to hide both HDMI over CAT5 boxes neatly behind the TV and cable box. I connected the Sewell Direct box first to the FIOS cable box with the proper cables and powered it up. On the TV side I mounted the Sewell HDMI box to the wall with Velcro and ran the HDMI and IR pickup to the TV. Connected the CAT5 and AC adapter and powered it up. Quickly the two boxes were communicating. I had 1080 picture quality without any delay. The remote IR extender also worked flawlessly without interrupting the picture or sound and without a noticeable delay. The remote IR pickup could be a bit smaller.Customer was very happy. It's great when a plan and product all come together and work as advertised!!!