Tripp-Lite B132-004-2 4-Port VGA over Cat5/6 Splitter/Extender Transmitter
Distribute a single VGA signal to multiple displays with the Tripp-Lite B132-004-2. This transmitter splits one VGA source into one local and four remote outputs, perfect for expanding your visual content. It supports daisy-chaining up to six units for a total of 25 displays, offering comprehensive coverage. Enjoy optimal display compatibility thanks to EDID copy technology. Designed for flexible installation, it includes mounting hardware and extends high-resolution video up to 500 feet over Cat5e/6 cable, making it ideal for digital signage and commercial applications.
$92.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.4
/ 5
Category Rank
104
/ 245
#104 in VGA Splitters & Switches
Price vs Category Average
-88%
Below average
Maximum Supported Video Resolution
1920144060
/ x @ Hz
Who it's for
- Long-Distance Signal Transmission
- Cost-Effective and Flexible Cabling
- Simultaneous Multi-Display Output
Who should skip it
- Requires Separate Receiver Units
- Resolution Degradation at Max Distance
- Analog Signal Vulnerability
Key Specs
Maximum Supported Video Resolution
1920x1440 @ 60Hz
Maximum Signal Range
1000 ft. (at 1024 x 768)
Transmitter Video Inputs
1 (VGA)
Transmitter Video Outputs
1 (VGA Local) + 4 (RJ45 Remote)
Power Source Type
AC Adapter
Certifications
FCC, RoHS, REACH, TAA
Unit Dimensions
1.2 x 5.3 x 3.9 inches
Warranty Period
1-year limited warranty
Features
- Splits one VGA signal into 5 outputs
- Extends video up to 500 ft. over Cat5e/6
- Supports daisy-chaining for up to 25 displays
- Ensures optimal display compatibility with EDID copy
- Ideal for digital signage
- TAA compliant for GSA purchases
- Includes mounting hardware
What customers say
This Tripp Lite VGA splitter is widely regarded as a robust and dependable solution for multi-display distribution, especially in professional environments where reliability is key. Customers praise the solid metal construction, suggesting excellent durability for fixed installations. The unit reliably splits the signal to four displays, maintaining good performance over moderate distances. While the device itself is dependable, achieving perfect image quality over very long runs depends heavily on using premium, shielded cabling. Setup is straightforward, though proper grounding is essential. Overall, users see this as a high-quality, necessary component for legacy VGA systems, justifying its investment for mission-critical needs due to its consistent performance.
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