Bridge the distance between your devices with our VGA to RJ45 Ethernet Adapter. This clever HDS15 (15-pin) male adapter allows you to use standard network cables (Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6) to transmit VGA video signals. Instead of buying expensive, bulky VGA cables for long runs, you can now use flexible, low-cost Ethernet cables to connect your PC to a monitor, projector, or DVR.
Long-Distance Projectors: Run video signals through ceiling-mounted pipes where a thick VGA cable won't fit.
CCTV & DVR Monitoring: Connect your security DVR to a distant monitor using existing office network wiring.
Conference Rooms: Create a clean, hidden cabling setup by routing video through wall-mounted RJ45 sockets.
Digital Signage: Extend PC displays to advertisement screens in retail or industrial environments.
Cost-Effective Extension: Transmit signals over long distances (up to 20m–30m depending on cable quality) at a fraction of the cost of a high-end VGA cable.
Interference Shielding: Designed to work with twisted-pair Ethernet cables to minimize signal degradation over long runs.
Tool-Free Setup: Plug-and-play functionality. Simply plug the VGA end into your device and click in your RJ45 network cable.
Compact & Durable: Reinforced HDS15 connector with secure thumb-screws ensures a tight, vibration-proof connection to your hardware.
Ultra-Flexible Installations: Network cables are much easier to pull through walls and tight corners than stiff VGA cables.
High-Resolution Support: Capable of transmitting standard VGA resolutions (up to 1024x768 or 1280x1024) with high-quality Cat6 cabling.
Industrial Utility: A must-have tool for AV technicians and IT professionals for quick display troubleshooting and setup.
Connector A: VGA 15-Pin (HDS15) Male
Connector B: RJ45 (Ethernet) Female
Compatibility: Cat5 / Cat5e / Cat6 Network Cables
Does this turn my VGA port into an Internet port?
No. This is for video signal transmission only. It does not allow your computer to connect to the internet through a VGA port.
Do I need two of these?
Yes. Usually, you need one for the source (PC/DVR) and one for the display (Monitor/Projector) to complete the "bridge" over the Ethernet cable.
Which cable works best?
For the best picture quality over 15 meters, we highly recommend using Pure Copper Cat6 cables. Lower-grade Cat5 cables may result in a blurry image over long distances.