Gefen DVI KVM over IP Receiver Unit Pack
Extend DVI, USB, analog audio, and RS-232 signals across your Gigabit network with the Gefen DVI KVM over IP Receiver Unit. This receiver supports high resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) and 1080p Full HD, enabling a vast 'Virtual Matrix' system with over 65,000 units. It features a built-in three-port Ethernet switch and provides remote access for up to four USB 2.0 devices. Setup and upgrades are simplified through its web server interface, ensuring seamless integration and control.
$499.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.1
/ 5
Category Rank
997
/ 1367
#997 in KVM Switches
Price vs Category Average
-54%
Below average
Maximum Resolution
192012001080
/ Up to x (WUXGA) and p Full HD
Who it's for
- Network Scalability and Reach
- Comprehensive Remote Control
- High-Quality Digital Video
Who should skip it
- Network Performance Dependency
- Higher Implementation Cost
- Requires Separate Transmitter Unit
Key Specs
Maximum Resolution
Up to 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) and 1080p Full HD
Receiver Power Supply
5V DC 4A, locking
Receiver Power Consumption
20W maximum
Receiver USB Support
4 USB Type A ports (USB 2.0 data rates)
Receiver Ethernet Ports
Three RJ-45 female connectors
Cable Distance
Up to 330 feet (100 meters) using CAT-5e cables
Dimensions
8.4" x 1.7" x 4.5" (213mm x 43mm x 113mm)
Weight
4.6 lbs. (2.0 kg)
Features
- Extends DVI, USB, RS-232, and audio over IP
- Supports resolutions up to 1920 x 1200
- Enables massive 'Virtual Matrix' systems
- Includes built-in three-port Ethernet switch
- Supports up to four USB 2.0 devices
- Web server interface for easy setup
- Select multiple senders via front buttons
- Locking power connectors for security
What customers say
This KVM over IP receiver earns praise for its robust performance and pristine DVI video quality over standard networks, proving indispensable for demanding control rooms and remote workstation management. Users consistently highlight the solid build quality, low latency, and reliable USB support as key strengths in professional settings. The primary friction point centers on complexity and cost. Initial setup and integration require significant technical expertise due to intricate IP configuration and firmware management, resulting in a steep learning curve. While performance justifies the investment for mission critical needs, the high price point affects perceived value outside of specialized enterprise use. It is a reliable workhorse, provided users are prepared for a complex deployment.
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