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StarTech.com VGA Video Extender over Cat5 (ST121 Series)

$125.68
Mfg # ST121UTP CDW # 262786 | UNSPSC 45111815

Quick tech specs

  • Extend and distribute a VGA signal to 2 local
  • 1440x900 @ 150ft / 50m
  • 1024x768 @ 500ft / 150m
  • VGA to Cat5 Extender
  • and 2 remote displays over Cat5 or better cabling
  • 1280x1024 @ 300ft / 100m
  • VGA over Cat 5 Extender
  • VGA Extender
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Extend a VGA signal to a remote display using Cat5 cabling.
The ST121UTPEP VGA Video Extender over Cat5 - Point to Point lets you connect a remote VGA display/projector up to 80m (250ft) away from the VGA signal source. The ST121UTPEP is a bundled kit that includes both a local and a remote unit providing a complete end to end solution for a single source/display connection, transmitting the source VGA signal over a standard Ethernet cable (Cat5e or better UTP cable, terminated with RJ45 connectors).
Offering convenient and cost-effective VGA distribution, the ST121UTPEP only requires one power adapter which can be installed at either the local or remote end of the connection, depending on what is most convenient for your application.
To ensure a tidy installation, the ST121UTPEP includes a mounting bracket for the receiver to help eliminate unnecessary cable tangles.
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StarTech.com VGA Video Extender over Cat5 (ST121 Series) is rated4.50 out of5 by2.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Work greatI used this item to attach my Camera DVR to my TV. NO power supplies needed is a big plus and I ran about 75ft of Cat6. It works perfectly.
Date published: 2019-01-17T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Good quality VGA over 50m of CAT5Replaced a failed Kramer unit with similar performance. Needs power at both ends. Kramer sent power over the CAT5, so only needed power at one end.
Date published: 2017-05-24T00:00:00-04:00