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Reviewed in Japan on February 27, 2024
CAT6A-STPで70M延長で問題無く使えました。ノイズや遅延も無く良好です。試験的に既存のネットワークに割り込ませて見ましたが、コチラも良好です。取説が無いので詳細が分かりません。付属のACアダプターは同じものでは無く5V1Aと5V0.5Aだったので1Aの方をTXで使用しました。これが正しいのか分かりません。既存のネットワークに繫げるのはケーブル工事が必要ないのでかなり楽です。
イガラシ
Reviewed in Japan on September 13, 2023
防犯カメラの2台目の追加モニターにNVRからケーブルを延長して使うために購入しました。30mのLANケーブル(CAT6)でしっかり映り映像が乱れることもなく満足しました。モニターの間にVGA⇔HDMI変換アダプターをかませていますが問題なしです。あとは耐久性がどうか運用を続けてみます。
A.B.A
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022
Nice product and works with my switch . I bought 3 different types of Tx / rx system and they all work well except the one thing I wanted them to do was work with a switch. So I bought 2 more . The only iss I have is they are 1080i and not 4K
D M
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2020
Work as expected. I have a transmitter running to a switch and from there going out to two different receivers along cat6 cabling. The furthest cable run is about 80 ft. Video feed is great.
CHOPRAMO
Reviewed in India on September 13, 2020
The product is expensive but excellent
raju
Reviewed in India on June 22, 2020
Does not work properly...
Scott B. Wofford
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2020
EDIT: after a few months, still working great. Only issue is very sensitive to heat. I had one transmitter sitting in a hot spot and the sound stopped transmitting. Had one that didnt need sound so just switched them. So just be mindful, if going to sit in a hot attic or something might not last long.I needed a product capable of splitting and sending a signal over a long distance. I am using in my church to distribute video to multiple places and over about 400 meters total. I looked for a long time to find a product capable of doing that and could never find something. This product finally worked, and very well. Easy plug and play, I am using a dedicated network switch as the video splitter and extender and it works great. The video is clear and the audio sounds great. I cant speak for the longevity of this product, hopefully it lasts a while because I love it.
PhoenixTSI
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2018
Product Works well as advertised, however - there's a few things that I discovered about this device to make it work in our production area.Works using a wireless bridge to a certain point. As Windows desktop for internet browsing, youtube - it works perfectly well. Even transmit sounds through the wireless bridge. I used a nanostation it works to a certain point, when we used it for an application we created, it didn't have enough bandwidth to refresh the display.Using a 10/100mb switch - same as the Wireless Bridge, it worked for internet browsing and other simple applications. Displays in HD. However, once you have an application that uses a lot of data using full HD screen, it fails and goes black.Works on VDSL/SDSL with the same limitation as above -I had to use a gigabit switch to make this work for our application. I had 1 sender and 5 receivers displaying the same content. The gigabit was necessary to make it work on 5 different 40" displays.
Wonky
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2018
I bought this along with 75 feet of cat 6 cable. I have Comcast cable and wanted to leave the DVR on one side of the house and have a bedroom TV with cable on the other. This arrangement has been working perfectly for over a week. The bedroom TV needed a slight adjustment due to the image having a tiny bit less brightness. I didn't feel like that was a problem since the resulting image is gorgeous. There is no problem with the sound either. I am completely happy with this product. One thing that was a plus was that my Yamaha AV receiver has two HDMI out ports that are selected with the remote. That fact allowed one for each room. Another plus is that the X1 remote is IR which means I can view the guide and change channels from across the house. No repeater needed. Consider carefully your situation.About the install. Attach the boxes to the source and destination with HDMI cables first. Then I suggest you just run the Ethernet cable across the floor. Plug the boxes in and make sure that the remote TV is getting the signal. If you have success then install the Ethernet cable and you are done. It really is simple - except for the part about running the Ethernet cable.
Steven Rash
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2017
Doc's review in October 2016 hit the nail on the head.I'm not much of a networking guru. I know enough to get by, but I'm no expert. My intention for buying this was to mirror my Apple TV's signal from my living room to my kitchen. I am a diehard Carolina Panthers fan but live in Oregon, so I subscribe to the streaming NFL Sunday Ticket so I can watch all of the games. I stream to my iPad and cast it to my TV using the Apple TV in the living room. On Sunday mornings, either my partner or myself are in the kitchen frying up some bacon, so only one of us can see the game that's playing in the living room. I purchased an HDMI splitter and this device hoping to easily transmit my living room apple TV to the kitchen.I have a 1st-gen eero mesh wifi system in my home. One of the eeros is in the kitchen next to the TV. My Tivo Mini runs off the wireless eero (the Tivo mini requires MOCA or an ethernet connection. Using the eero as an access point, I'm able to have full functionality of the Tivo Mini.) I hoped to be able to "trick" this unit into working over wifi as well.Notsomuch. That did not work at all. Not only did I get no picture at all, it sucked up all of my bandwidth and I wasn't getting any Internet at all. I decided against buying a much more expensive wireless transmitter because of all of the reviews stating how buggy they were, so I manned up, got some cat5e cable, drilled some holes in the floor, and ran some cableThis excited me because I thought I'd be able to not only use this device, but I'd also get some wired backhaul to my kitchen eero. After running the cable, I tried several different ways to connect the Mirabox to my network, and each time it bogged me down so bad that I lost all of my Internet connectivity.At the end of the day, I have this completely removed from my network and have the sender and receiver connected via about 30ft of cat5e cable. It works great, there's no latency, and I'll be able to fry bacon while having football playing in the kitchen and the living room. I'm giving it 5 stars because, even though it didn't work how I wanted it to, I was trying to use it in ways in which it was not designed. Now that I'm using it per the owner's manual, it works great.Other reviewers have had luck having this work on their home network. I bet I could have figured it out, but as it was my home network was working fine anyway. The wired backhaul to my kitchen eero was just a bonus, but not really needed. Maybe it's the eero, or maybe it's the fact that I was trying to get it work through too many switches... I dunno. But it works great now!
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