Bi-direction remote IR (RX->TX and TX->RX).VESA DDC and hot swap technology (HPD).Support 3D signals (all 7 formats), such as Frame packing, Side-by-Side, Top-to-Bottom, etc.Support audio formats, Dolby True HD, DTS-master, etc.
CAT5 LOOPBACK CABLE 1080P
Extending distance is ~175 feet at resolutions 1080p.WolfPack HDMI to Single CAT-5 or CAT-6 Extender Features: The extender requires only one CAT5e or CAT6 cable.
CAT5 LOOPBACK CABLE PC
With only one cost effective CAT5e/6 cable, you can extend HDTV sources from DVD players, Blu-ray Disc player, PS4, PC, and any other kinds of sources compliant with HDMI to distant display monitors including HDMI or DVI enabled TV sets or LCD PC monitors. The WolfPack HDMI to single CAT5 cable also supports the most advanced 3D video format with the highest 3D video compatibility on the market.
The HDMI to single CAT5 cable also supports bi- directional wideband remote IR(RX->TX and TX->RX), EDID call back and both input and output are the latest HDCP 1.2 compatible. When the HDMI receivers get these signals, they separate the signals and rebuild video, audio and control ones and output them through the HDMI output. The HDMI transmitters combine HDMI video, audio and control signals and then transmit them through a single CAT5e cable. RJ45 is more difficult to replace as that is what’s being used by hardware manufacturers around the world and, there is really no reason to replace RJ45.ġ.RJ45 is the electrical interconnection standard while CAT5 is the cable standardĢ.HDTV Supplys WolfPack HDMI to single CAT5 cable with Bi-directional IR send an video/audio transmission up to 175 feet in an 1080p format. CAT5 is easily replaceable and that is what’s basically happening in certain parts of the world. RJ45 dictates how the cables are wired while CAT5 dictates the maximum speed you can attain with the cables used. So, to sum it all up, RJ45 and CAT5 are two parts of wired networking that are non-competing. Due to ever increasing network speeds and the need to be prepared for future technologies, it is slowly being replaced by CAT6 cables though as CAT5 is inadequate for gigabit speeds. It provides adequate bandwidth for the 100mbps connections of LAN cards. CAT5, or to be more accurate CAT5e, cables are currently the ones that are being used in most networks nowadays. This can be problematic in some areas where electrical noise is great.
CAT5 cables rely on the twisting for noise reduction and are not shielded. The twisting of the wires reduces the amount of crosstalk and cancels out EMI. A single CAT5 cable contains four twisted pairs of color coded cables. Some homes do have RJ45 wall outlets but these are often used to connect VoIP phones rather than for connecting a laptop.ĬAT5, a common contraction for category 5, is a classification of cables that are used for Ethernet networks. It never saw widespread use in telephony but has flourished in computer networking where it became the standard for wired networking. RJ45, with the acronym RJ standing for registered jack, started out as an interconnection standard intended for telephones and looks pretty much like a bigger version of the RJ11 used in our landlines. RJ45 is the electrical interconnection standard that defines the connector and how the wires are arranged at the end of the cable while CAT5 is a standard regarding Ethernet cables. What most people don’t know is that although these terms are often used to refer to the same cables, they are not the same. When it comes to wired networking, RJ45 and CAT5 are two of the most common terms being thrown around.