Eris Dicosta is an expert writer who bring the relevant information on various theme through articles, press release and news world wide.
Users located beyond the distance limitations imposed by standard KVM cables can now rely on a CAT5 Extender to help them access their computers remotely. The innovative technology used by these extenders makes it easy to break the distance barriers as well as eliminating the clutter associated with bulky cables. By using a single Cat5/Cat6 cable, a user can transmit data and high-resolution video up to 1000 feet away. This device converts the keyboard, video and mouse signals locally and transmits them across the UTP/STP cable to the remote location where the signal is converted back again.
Consisting of a sender and receiver unit, with the former connected to the computer and the latter to the remote peripherals, this extender just needs to be plugged in and it is ready for operation. It does not require any additional software or device drivers for setup. Also known as the CAT5 KVM Extender, various features or functions are available such as providing dual user access by connecting peripherals locally and remotely or allowing a computer to be connected at both the transmitter and receiver, thereby acting as a KVM switch.
Supporting a resolution of 1920 x 1440 @ 60 MHz, this device provides images with absolute clarity. These extension devices are compatible with various operating systems such as DOS, Windows 2000, NT, ME, XP, Novell, Linux, HP UNIX, UNIX, QNX, SGI, FreeBSD, BeOS and Open VMS. Control can be exercised via simple keyboard commands.
VGA, SVGA, and Multisync monitors are all supported by this KVM Extender which follows the DDC; DDC2; DDC2B protocols. Since the connections are secured via CAT5 cables, they can be adjusted to the exact length needed allowing a user to place the machines exactly where he needs them. A key feature of this device is the ability to sense the distance to the system and automatically adjust the signal levels accordingly. Another benefit is that it enables access of computers which are placed in a centralized, secure and environmentally controlled location.
Due to these features, server rooms, financial institutions, industries, data centers, digital signage solutions, military organizations, presentation and conference facilities are ideal locations to use this extender. Since it provides flexibility, security as well as safety, the CAT5 Extender is gaining a strong foothold in the area of surveillance and remote monitoring.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- KVM Extender: Powerful, long range solution for extension of KVM peripherals
- KVM Extender: Low cost, low density solution lengthening distance of use between peripherals and computer
- USB Extender: Designed to extend distances between USB peripherals and host computers
- Video Extender: Economical Means of Long Distance Video Transmission over Cat5/Cat6 UTP Cables
- CAT5 Extender: Secure way of remotely accessing computers without extra expenditure on hardware
- Video Extender: Provides Flexibility for Locating Display Devices Away from the Video Source
- DVI Extender: Extends DVI Video long distances over Cat5/Cat6 cables
- VGA Extender: Worthwhile for Transmitting High Quality Images or Video over Long Distances




Spy Pen Camera 2G/4G/8G Recorder
By: lincoln2tg li | 18/12/2009This spy pen camera USB dvr MP9 is a mini video/voice digital video recorder for security use, with 2G/4G/8G flash memory build in, USB 2.0 transfer port. Easy to conceal, simple operation, can record the video/voice clear in 15 meters.
Xbox 360 - Unwrapped
By: Roberto Sedycias | 18/12/2009The Xbox 360 has many great features that make it a fine gaming system. Its graphics are crystal clear with a fine surround sound system.
Cod Mod 2 Review
By: Tom Pretty | 18/12/2009My thoughts on call of duty modern warefare 2....enjou
Universal Travel Plug Adapter for USA Japan - Designed For Safety
By: Litefuze voltage Converters | 18/12/2009LiteFuzeVoltageConverters.com offers a range of electrical units for safe and hassle free use of your electrical appliances even on the go. Travel plug adapters are available for different countries. Picking up the right kind of adapter helps you use your electronics in the country you visit. Transformers can be used along with travel adapters to make your appliance compatible to work in that voltage.
Simran 50-1600 Watt Step Down Travel Voltage Converter - Steps Down Voltage for Multiple Devices
By: Litefuze voltage Converters | 18/12/2009The Simran 50-1600 Watt step down travel voltage converter steps down voltage form 240V to 120V in electronic appliances that need a step down of current to connect to international plug points. This step down voltage converter from LiteFuzeVoltageConverters.com comes in handy while travelling abroad. This step down converter can work in two settings of 50W or 1600W.
Norwich TV’s Due for the Digital Switchover
By: Paul Giles | 18/12/2009Digital television transition is happening at a fast pace. All regions will be a part of this digital wave. The article presents an overview on the nitty-gritty of digital TV transition and picks a specific case of TV Norwich to assist understanding.
help your battery
By: yokio | 18/12/2009Over-charging and over-discharge, lithium-ion batteries will be positive and negative result in permanent damage, from the molecular level, intuitive understanding, excessive discharge of carbon anode will lead to excessive release of lithium-ion and makes it appear lamellar structure collapsed, over - Rechargeable lithium-ion will too hard go into the negative carbon structure, causing some of the lithium-ion can no longer be released.
SC-BT300 Blu-ray Home Theater System - For the Big, Bang Performance!
By: jeffmbs | 18/12/2009The Panasonic SC BT300 Home Theater System, a complete 7.1 channel system, is a great complementary support to your HDTV. Its video features include PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus and 1080/24p Playback. A host of connectivity options give an edge to the SC-BT300.
2 Port KVM Switch: Economical switching solution for controlling 2 computers with one set of peripherals
By: Eris Dicosta | 25/11/2009 | ElectronicsA 2 Port KVM Switch is used to control two computers using one set of peripherals.
Audio Video Splitter: Synchronize A/V Signals from one Source to Multiple Devices
By: Eris Dicosta | 07/10/2009 | HardwareThe audio video splitter can simultaneously transmit audio as well as video signals from a host computer to eight or more screens and speakers
HDMI Splitter: Digitize HDD Video Signals from a Single Source to Multiple HDTV Displays
By: Eris Dicosta | 05/10/2009 | Information TechnologyA HDMI Splitter helps in broadcasting uncompressed digital video signals from a source device to two or more HDMI display devices.
VGA Matrix Switcher: Routes high quality VGA video and audio from many sources to many display devices
By: Eris Dicosta | 23/09/2009 | ElectronicsA vga matrix switcher is designed to route high resolution computer video and stereo audio signals from many computers to multiple displays.
CAT5 Extender: Secure way of remotely accessing computers without extra expenditure on hardware
By: Eris Dicosta | 22/09/2009 | ElectronicsUsers located beyond the distance limitations imposed by standard KVM cables can now rely on a CAT5 Extender to help them access their computers remotely.
Cat5 KVM Switch: Cost Effective Solution over Traditional KVM Switch
By: Eris Dicosta | 21/09/2009 | ElectronicsCat5 kvm switch is the new standard in kvm switch technology which is use to reduce the amount clutter in configuration.
Digital Signage Solutions: Revolutionary Method of out of Home Advertising
By: Eris Dicosta | 16/09/2009 | BrandingDigital signage solutions transfer information to consumers in real time, cut costs associated with static means of advertising and provide complete control along with enhanced flexibility
VGA to S-Video: Useful for synchronizing images on monitors and televisions
By: Eris Dicosta | 10/09/2009 | HardwareVGA to s-video converter is used to convert VGA signal to S-video. It takes a vga signal from the computer and converts it to an S-video signal format which can be viewed on the television.