🔗 Connect Beyond Limits!
The DB9 RS232 to RJ45 Extender is a versatile adapter that allows for seamless TCP/IP network interface with serial port functionality. It supports bidirectional data transmission over long distances, making it ideal for various applications, from desktop computers to digital machine tools. With a robust design and easy setup, this extender is perfect for professionals seeking reliable connectivity solutions.
Brand | XMSJSIY |
Item model number | 755641611596 |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.4 x 2.8 x 1 inches |
Color | 2-Adapter |
Manufacturer | Sisselyan |
ASIN | B0811R9WHV |
Date First Available | November 5, 2019 |
T**S
Great data extender
This works perfectly for our applications when we need to extend data over longer lengths using cat-5 cable. Well worth the investment and easy to use. They are also built extremely well.
D**S
Great for extending serial connections to different parts of the house.
I was in a bind and couldn't figure out how to get the serial connection from my customers rack to their TV and these adapters saved me a lot of headache.
E**G
Perfect for the job
Been looking for a durable connector for a long time. It has both male and female connectors. Used both. And it stayed in place, wires didn't fray or break apart.
Z**S
Fits precisely
For lod gear, you sometimes need wierd fittings to connect with newer gear. SOmetimes it will work, sometimes not.
A**R
Its awesome
I use it for my logitech steering wheel. So i can use my other pedals for fun
S**H
works well
I use these to adapt my VISCA cable from my HuddleCam controller to my Sony PTZ cameras. I can convert the DB9 signal to CAT cable which allows me to run inexpensive CAT cable for long distances instead of expensive specialized VISCA cables.
J**Y
Not compatible with all computers
Good product great shipping
S**T
Worked fine for me
I needed to extend a serial cable over 100 feet. However this application is not typical. I needed it for an old school ADJ power controller. I thought I had a problem when one channel didn't work, taking the unit apart I discovered this was indeed old school. It was an 8 channel 12v relay system. Doing the math 8 channels would require 9 wires, cat6 only has 8, I'm just relieved it worked at all.
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