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PC RJ45 to HDMI/VGA Over LAN Extender/Converter Product Showcase
Posted on Monday, January 14, 2013

 MilesTek’s newest HDMI/VGA converter helps you solve that problem.  It simply connects to your PC’s Ethernet port using a standard CAT5E/CAT6 cable.  Here are some additional benefits this product offers:

 
Connect from distances up 328 feet/100 meters away
Outputs for both HDMI & VGA display
Peripheral support – 2 USB ports for PC devices such as a keyboard and mouse
Multiple remote users connected to the same network can access a single displa
Easy-to-install software driver included
Supports HD 1080p (1920×1080) resolution
With the PC RJ45 to HDMI/VGA Over LAN Extender Converter, you do not need to know what type of output you are going to need as it provides outputs for either HDMI or VGA for display.  It also offers the flexibility of displaying both VGA and HDMI, but you will need to purchase separate converters if you want to display both at the same time.
 
How to Connect & Use the PC RJ45 to HDMI/VGA Over LAN Extender Converter
 
One of the primary benefits of this product is the great ease with which you can install it.  Here are the simple steps to follow:
 
 Make sure you have the device on the display end of the network
 Install the included software driver on the PC you would like to act as the remote display
Connect the display PC directly to the converter
Connect one end of a CAT5E/CAT6 Ethernet cable to your network
Connect the other end to the PC where you would like to view the display
That’s it – it really is that easy, as most of the work lies in how your network is already set up.  In most cases, all you have to do is install the driver and connect the Ethernet cable, which is a very simple process to follow.
 
Now, you can allow any number of users across your network to access the remote display on your PC regardless of the output. The possibilities are endless!