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SIIG HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat 6 Extender - Receiver

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SIIG HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat 6 Extender - ReceiverUnlock seamless long distance KVM control with the SIIG HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat 6 Extender Receiver. Designed to work with the HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat6 Extender kit (part # CE H25H11 S1), this receiver brings crisp 4K30 video, responsive USB peripheral sharing, and near zero latency over standard Cat6 cables. Whether youre building a control room, a video production suite, a data center workstation, or a high performance home office, this receiver

Unlock seamless long-distance KVM control with the SIIG HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat 6 Extender - Receiver. Designed to work with the HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat6 Extender kit (part # CE-H25H11-S1), this receiver brings crisp 4K30 video, responsive USB peripheral sharing, and near-zero latency over standard Cat6 cables. Whether you’re building a control room, a video production suite, a data center workstation, or a high-performance home office, this receiver delivers dependable performance, simple setup, and scalable expandability. It consolidates video, keyboard/mouse signals, and USB peripherals onto a single Cat6 link, enabling you to position displays and control stations across a room or between floors without the clutter of multiple cables. With robust build quality, plug-and-play operation, and compatibility with additional receivers, the SIIG HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat6 Extender – Receiver is a practical, future-proof solution for multi-display environments and remote management tasks.

  • Long-distance HDMI + USB delivery over Cat6: The receiver communicates with the transmitter across distances up to 328 ft (100 m) via standard Cat6 cable, transmitting HDMI video and USB peripheral data with near-zero latency to keep your keyboard, mouse, and display perfectly synchronized with the host computer.
  • 4K30Hz video quality with reliable color and clarity: Supports HDMI video at up to 4K resolution with a smooth 30 Hz refresh, preserving sharp detail, accurate color reproduction, and fluid motion for presentations, design workflows, and media playback on remote displays.
  • USB-enabled KVM sharing for peripherals: Extends USB signals to and from the remote location, allowing you to use standard peripherals such as keyboards, mice, USB drives, and other HID devices at the display end while controlling the host system remotely.
  • Easy integration and system expandability: Designed to work in concert with the HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat6 Extender kit (CE-H25H11-S1). The architecture supports adding additional receivers to cover multiple displays or workstations, simplifying scalability for growing setups.
  • Durable, professional-grade design: Built to withstand demanding environments, with solid connections and reliable performance over Cat6 networks. The receiver complements the transmitter unit to deliver a cohesive, enterprise-grade KVM extension solution.

Technical Details of SIIG HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat 6 Extender - Receiver

  • Transmission distance: Up to 328 ft (100 m) over Cat6 cable
  • Video capability: HDMI video supported up to 4K at 30 Hz
  • Signal support: Receives HDMI and USB signals for remote display and peripherals
  • System compatibility: Works with HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat6 Extender, part # CE-H25H11-S1; supports additional receivers for expanded coverage
  • Connectivity: HDMI output for display, USB ports for peripheral devices; designed to pair with the corresponding transmitter and Cat6 link

how to install SIIG HDMI 4K30Hz KVM over Cat 6 Extender

  • Connect the HDMI display to the receiver’s HDMI output port to enable local viewing from the remote location.
  • Plug USB peripherals (such as a keyboard and mouse) into the receiver’s USB ports to be shared with the host system.
  • Run a Cat6 network cable from the transmitter to the receiver, ensuring a secure, straight-through connection for best signal integrity.
  • Power both units according to your kit’s setup instructions and verify that any status indicators show a healthy link between transmitter and receiver.
  • Power on the host system, then test by moving the mouse, typing, and confirming that video, audio (where supported), and USB input respond across the distance to ensure proper KVM operation.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: How far can I extend HDMI and USB signals with this receiver?
    A: Up to 328 feet (100 meters) over Cat6 cable, with performance dependent on cable quality and installation environment.
  • Q: Can I add more receivers for multiple displays?
    A: Yes. The system supports adding additional receivers to extend coverage to multiple displays and workstations, enabling scalable multi-display setups.
  • Q: Does this receiver support 4K video?
    A: The receiver is designed to support HDMI 4K video at 30 Hz when used with the appropriate transmitter (CE-H25H11-S1) and compatible displays.
  • Q: Is the setup plug-and-play?
    A: Yes. The receiver is designed for straightforward, plug-and-play operation within a CE-H25H11-S1 extender configuration, with minimal configuration required.
  • Q: What USB devices are supported?
    A: USB HID devices such as keyboards and mice are typically supported. Other USB devices may work depending on host compatibility and bandwidth considerations.
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