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Extend Your HDMI and USB Devices with CableLeader's Extenders and Repeaters
Introducing CableLeader's Extender and Repeater Solutions
Experience seamless connectivity with CableLeader's HDMI Active Extenders and USB 1.1 Extenders over CAT-5E. These innovative solutions allow you to extend the reach of your HDMI and USB devices, ensuring uninterrupted performance and reliable signal transmission over longer distances.
HDMI Active Extenders: Extending Your Visual Experience
CableLeader's HDMI Active Extenders are designed to extend your HDMI signal up to 100ft, enabling you to enjoy high-definition video and audio in any room or location. Compliant with the HDMI 1.3b standard, these extenders support resolutions up to 1080p, ensuring crystal-clear visuals and immersive entertainment.
With a maximum bandwidth of 6.75Gbps and support for deep color (up to 36-bit), HDCP pass-through, and uncompressed audio formats like LPCM, DTS Digital, and Dolby Digital, our HDMI extenders deliver an exceptional multimedia experience. Connect your HDTV, projector, or home theater system to your source devices without compromising quality or signal integrity.
Connectors and Specifications
- Connector A: HDMI Female
- Connector B: HDMI Female
- Type: HDMI Extender
- Color: Black
USB 1.1 Extenders over CAT-5E: Extending Your Connectivity
CableLeader's USB 1.1 Extenders over CAT-5E allow you to extend the reach of your USB devices up to 200ft, making them ideal for home and office environments. Compatible with a wide range of USB devices, including cameras, printers, webcams, keyboards, and mice, these extenders ensure seamless connectivity and reliable data transfer.
Compliant with the USB 1.1 specification and supporting full-speed (12 Mb/s) and low-speed (1.5 Mb/s) devices, our USB extenders feature embedded USB 1.1 transceivers to prevent signal loss. No external drivers are required, ensuring a plug-and-play experience for hassle-free setup and operation.
Connectors and Specifications
- Upstream (S): USB Type A Male x 1, RJ-45 Jack x 1
- Downstream (R): USB Type A Female x 1, RJ-45 Jack x 1
- Type: USB Extender
- Color: Black
Quality and Safety Assured
At CableLeader, we prioritize quality and safety in all our products. Our extenders and repeaters are designed to meet industry standards, ensuring reliable performance and compatibility with your devices. With robust construction and meticulous attention to detail, you can trust our solutions to deliver exceptional results and longevity.
Elevate Your Connectivity Experience
Unlock the full potential of your HDMI and USB devices with CableLeader's extenders and repeaters. Enjoy seamless connectivity, extended signal range, and uncompromised performance in your home, office, or any environment where distance is a challenge. Explore our range of extender solutions today and elevate your connectivity experience to new heights.
What is the difference between a repeater and an extender?
A WiFi extender is similar to a WiFi repeater. However, they work very differently, and WiFi extenders typically offer faster speeds than a repeater. While repeaters simply rebroadcast your wireless Internet, a WiFi extender uses a wired connection with your router to create an entirely new network.
What is the downside of WiFi extender?
WiFi extenders are not always reliable and can often slow down your internet connection. This is because the WiFi signal must travel from the router to the extender and back out again. As a result, even if you can connect, the speeds provided might be very slow, especially if you are far away from the WiFi extender.
What is the advantage of having a repeater or extender?
The main advantage of using Wi-Fi extenders or repeaters is that they can extend the coverage and reach of your Wi-Fi network. This can help you connect multiple devices to Wi-Fi networks in areas where the signal is weak or blocked by walls, floors, furniture, or other obstacles.
Where is the best place to put a WiFi extender?
Place the extender facing towards the router as much as possible. The front side of the extender face against the main router directly will be the best direction for the extender's antennas to receive and broadcast the signal. And the behind clients can also get faster speed from the extender in this case.
Do you lose internet speed with an extender?
The extender then picks up the WiFi signal from your router and pushes it deeper into your home. But you're likely to notice a significant drop in throughput speeds in the "extended" network. That's in part because an extender relies on the same frequency band as the router itself.
Can I use a WiFi extender as a repeater?
WiFi boosters, repeaters, and extenders are mostly the same thing - devices to improve WiFi coverage. There isn't a clearly defined difference between devices that manufacturers describe as "repeaters" and devices described as "extenders".
What is the difference between WiFi repeater and extender outdoor?
An outdoor Wi-Fi extender -- sometimes called a wireless access point or wireless repeater -- is perhaps the most straightforward option since it's the only solution that involves installing hardware outside. Many of these devices are enterprise-grade, but some manufacturers have consumer-grade outdoor extenders too.
Does a WiFi extender create a separate network?
A WiFi extender connects directly to your router and creates a new WiFi network. A WiFi repeater connects to your network wirelessly and rebroadcasts your existing network signal. If you're having problems with WiFi "dead zones" in your home, check out our tips and tricks on ways to boost your WiFi signal.
Is mesh better than extender?
Mesh systems can also overcome some of the speed problems that extenders have by using multiple radios to send and receive information simultaneously. "They can use a 2.4GHz channel to communicate with the client and then use their 5GHz channel to relay data to the other mesh access points on the network," says Crane.
Why is mesh better than extender?
With multiple devices spread throughout your home, a good mesh router can sling a speedy signal from room to room, and you won't have to juggle multiple networks like you will with a range extender -- you'll just connect to the same network throughout your home (or two networks, if you're splitting the 2.4 and 5GHz ...