Uses Inexpensive Cat5e/6 Cabling and Setup
One low-cost, user-supplied Cat5e/6 cable connects the transmitter and the receiver. For best results, use 24 AWG solid-wire Cat5e/6 cable, such as Tripp Lite’s N202-Series.
The receiver’s built-in HDMI cable features a latching connector that helps prevent the unit from becoming dislodged or accidentally disconnected from the display device.
The plug-and-play B150-1A1-HDMI requires no external power, software or drivers, no matter which major operating system you use. Just connect the transmitter’s built-in DisplayPort cable to the source device and a Cat5e/6 cable between the transmitter’s RJ45 output jack and the receiver. Connect the receiver’s built-in HDMI cable to the display. Both units are powered via the included USB Micro-B cables, which connect to USB ports on the source and display devices or USB wall chargers. LEDs light up to indicate when the units are receiving power and sharing a signal. Use the receiver’s equalization control to adjust the video image.