Hirschmann INCA 1G Gigabit internet over coaxadapter set

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Elvvs With the INCA 1G white adapter you can easily realize a Gigabit internet connection over the coax cabling. By installing 2 pieces of INCA 1G, you have access to reliable internet up to 1 Gbps (Gigabit) and television, without having to install new data wiring. The INCA sends the IP signal over the coaxial cable, without any loss of quality. The INCA supports all common multimedia applications. The INCAs are used in places where it is not possible to run UTP cabling or to send the signal over long distances since UTP is very limited in length. The INCA system can be expanded to 16 devices. This item also includes 2 pcs white coaxial cable with 75 cm straight IEC male to straight IEC female connector, 2 pcs 75 cm CAT 5E UTP cable and 2 pcs 1 m micro USB cable for power from USB port of the device to which it is connected (e.g. TV, PC, laptop or modem).

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With the INCA 1G white adapter you can easily realize a Gigabit internet connection over the coax cabling. By installing 2 pieces of INCA 1G, you have access to reliable internet up to 1 Gbps (Gigabit) and television, without having to install new data wiring. The INCA sends the IP signal over the coaxial cable, without any loss of quality. The INCA supports all common multimedia applications. The INCAs are used in places where it is not possible to run UTP cabling or to send the signal over long distances since UTP is very limited in length. The INCA system can be expanded to 16 devices. This item also includes 2 pcs white coaxial cable with 75 cm straight IEC male to straight IEC female connector, 2 pcs 75 cm CAT 5E UTP cable and 2 pcs 1 m micro USB cable for power from USB port of the device to which it is connected (e.g. TV, PC, laptop or modem).

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  • 695020579

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