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extra30 to bring final price down to 76.99. Works on lots of stuff I believe over $50.
This Blackbird™ 4K HDBaseT™ Extender Kit allows you to extend 4K@60Hz HDMI® video signals to distances up to 394 feet (120 meters) over a single Cat6 Ethernet cable. It complies with the HDMI 2.0 and HDCP™ 2.2 specifications and supports up to 18Gbps bandwidth. It supports the Power over Cable (PoC) feature, allowing either the transmitter or receiver to receive its power from the other device over the connecting Ethernet cable.
The transmitter includes an HDMI loop output for connecting a local display and the receiver includes an analog audio output for connecting an external amplifier or powered speakers for amplification of audio de‑embedded from the HDMI signal. It supports bidirectional IR and RS‑232 pass‑through and includes two IR transmitters, two IR receivers, and 2 Euroblock connectors for the RS‑232 connections.
https://www.monoprice.com/product?p_id=41097
If you do not need HDR support, there is a unit that is less expensive. See the post for it
HERE.
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Can these pass thru usb for keyboard mouse etc? Thinking of using a TV hooked up to a media center pc or NAS with hdmi in another room.
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Correct. The protocol this sends over the cable (HDBaseT) won't be understood by routers and switches. But monoprice makes a few that would work. Just search for "hdmi ip"
why would you need a 400' hdmi?
Mansion
Due to how multi-broadcast it works with these types of units I would recommend using a VLAN to isolate them from the rest of the network. If the multi-broadcast is improperly implemented it can constantly broadcasting their location to every device on the network. This can cause a small DDOS attack on your own hardware overwhelming the router.
All in all this seems like a great price when the regular seems to be around $175 to 250$ for a 4K equivalent