To extend HDMI over Ethernet, you will need an HDMI over Ethernet extender. The extender consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is connected to the source device, such as a computer or Blu-ray player, and the receiver is connected to the display device, such as a television or projector.
The transmitter and receiver are connected to each other using an Ethernet cable. The Ethernet cable can be up to 100 meters long, allowing for the transmission of HDMI signals over long distances. The Ethernet cable can also be connected to a LAN, allowing for even longer transmission distances.
HDMI over Ethernet works by encoding the HDMI signal into a data stream that can be sent over an Ethernet cable. The encoded signal is then transmitted to a receiver, where it is decoded and converted back into an HDMI signal that can be displayed on a monitor or TV.
To enable HDMI over Ethernet, you will need a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is connected to the source device, and the receiver is connected to the display device. Both devices are connected to a local area network (LAN) via Ethernet cables.
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