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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Will there be Any Bandwidth Issues if Multiple Transmitters and Receivers are in Use? There will not be any bandwidth issues if one of the recommended switches below is used. Less ...
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: What are the Recommended Managed Network Switches with VLAN/IGMP Support for Matrix Switch Applications? Compatible managed network switches are (requires Gigabit for best results): ...
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Control Methods When Using Video Wall & Matrix Applications Built-in Video Wall App The unit supports video wall applications in sizes ranging from 1x2 to 8x8 and can be ...
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Can the Transmitters and/or Receivers be Connected to Another Switch or Hub (Routed)? The transmitters and receivers can be connected to another switch or hub by using TRUNK ports or ...
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Is There Any Latency Between Transmitters & Receivers? There is zero detectable latency (less than 3 ms) between the transmitter and receiver. ...
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Can I adapt communications between the E-SEMS-16 (10/100 Base-T Ethernet port with RJ45 Ethernet connector) and a Gigabit network switch? Yes. Any good quality Gigabit switch is 10/100/1000 ...
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Can Fiber Cables be Used to Extend the Distance Between the Transmitter and Receiver? Yes, fiber cables can be used to extend the distance. ...
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What is SNMP? SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. SNMP allows SNMP-capable devices on a network to be monitored and configured remotely. SNMP also allows for these devices to ...
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What is the difference between SNMP and Syslog?SNMP stands for Simple Network Management Protocol and allows for remote monitoring and configuration of SNMP-capable devices on a network, while ...
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What is the difference between the E-LD-LCx-y, E-LDx-y and E-LDSx-y? The E-LDx-y and E-LDSx-y are essentially the same unit with the same water detection capabilities. They both detect a liquid ...
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ST-IPHDMI-2G: Switching Software for Matrix Switch Applications? NTI offers a supplementary Matrix Software that provides fast and easy switching with customizable main screen layouts and icons ...
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E-16D: Can I adapt communications between the E-16D and a Gigabit network switch? Yes. Most Gigabit switches are 10/100/1000 compatible. When you connect the E-16D to a Gigabit network, the ...
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E-2D: Can I adapt communications between the E-2D and a Gigabit network switch? Yes. Most Gigabit switches are 10/100/1000 compatible. When you connect the E-2D to a Gigabit network, the network ...
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E-5D: Can I adapt communications between the E-5D and a Gigabit network switch? Yes. Most Gigabit switches are 10/100/1000 compatible. When you connect the E-5D to a Gigabit network, the network ...