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Netron EN4 Ethernet to DMX Gateway

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$569.00

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About this item

  • Ethernet to DMX Gateway with 4 RDM/DMX 5-pin Connections
  • Art-Net sACN Compatibility
  • 2 Ethernet Connections
  • Locking-power
  • POE


Four Universe Ethernet to DMX Gateway Ports The DMX lighting world is changing, and Sweetwater has just the equipment to help you change along with it. The Netron EN4 Ethernet to DMX Gateway offers users four bidirectional ports that are RDM, Art-Net, and sACN compatible. Plus, the included presets make for plug and play operation and the rugged housing means the EN4 isn’t shy about getting its hands dirty. Lighting designers can power the EN4 through line voltage or POE. Designed for versatility, the EN4 can be mounted in a variety of ways including: truss, wall, DIN rail, or even rack mount (rack mount equipment sold separately). Lastly, the OLED display and rotary knob make navigation of features quick and easy.Netron EN4 Ethernet to DMX Gateway Features: 4 x 5-pin bidirectional DMX ports that are RDM, Art-Net, and sACN compatible Great for live production or installation usage Rugged housing with


Aging UNIX gal
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
I just tried to update the firmware to 2.9.4. The manual says I have to apply two different update files -- "img" and "nfw" -- but it does not say which to update first. I tried nfw first.BIG MISTAKE! Now the web interface doesn't work. I just get giberish. I power cycled it & did a factory reset. No difference. Now I have an expensive brick. I suppose I can configure it though the small front display, but that is a royal pain.I suggest you consider an Enttec interface instead.
Samuel Hudnet
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024
We own 1 of these units and it's been going strong for 2 years now on a permanent install hanging from a bar and one which travels to different venues. The unit itself is rugged enough to handle a dusty environment with little maintenance and that a little hard handling on the go for our second unit hasn't hurt it.We've noticed this fixed signal strength issues to some of our buggiest units where other Ethernet to DMX nodes or DMX splitters did not. It also features setting separate universes for each DMX out and was easy to use out of the box vs other units (most notably DMX King, which was a major pain to set up).