This hard-working dual-display extension solution comes in two versions that each allow multiple analog video, audio, control and support peripheral devices to be operated at any distance up to 330-feet (100-meters) from the computer. What differentiates the two is the video extension technique used and the amount of cabling needed for extension.
AT5-7500 – Additional Video Refinement The CAT5-7500 operates just like the CAT5-7000 but it sends its video separately using its own CAT5 cable. This means it requires an additional CAT5 extension cable but it also enables video refinement capabilities for the extended monitors. Both video signals can also be extended a few hundred feet further (up to 600-feet) if needed. The CAT5-7500 is the over-and-above solution for those who need the industrious CAT5-7000 and have more discerning video requirements.
Compatibility Designed to offer unprecedented flexibility with computer peripherals, both versions work with all CRT and LCD computer monitors, USB peripherals, PS/2 keyboards and mice, RS-232 and audio devices (Mac or PC).
How it Works Both versions use a sender and receiver methodology to transmit signals from the computer to the workstation. The sender connects to the computer using the cables provided. The receiver connects to the two monitors, keyboard/mouse, USB, RS232 and audio devices up to 330-feet away. Multiple CAT5 extension cables (up to 4 for the CAT5-7000; up to 5 for the CAT5-7500), sold separately, connect the sender to the receiver and thus the computer to the extended workstation. Both the sender and the receiver must be connected to a power supply. When fully powered and operational, the units extend all signals efficiently and reliably.

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