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  • is this point to point or can the cat cable be able to be plugged into a switch?

  • is there a certain lag.. if let's say I want to play a gaming console or surf the internet with a mouse etc. will there be a slight delay if my computer were to be 70ft away? playing video shouldn't be a problem even if there is a delay, but if i want to run a game or so, it would get annoy if there is a noticeable delay.

  • Does this support daisy chaining?

  • Two questions:

    1)Does this reduce video/audio quality at all?

    2)Does using cat6 increase quality or range?

  • @thebeetalls

    Questions 1 & 2, no to both. You're converting the signal, not simply patching it directly to Cat6. You are still limited to a certain distance, but that is far greater than you can achieve with HDMI alone.

    I'm running HDMI over fiber optic. Granted it cost more, even for a short run, but it's future proof. You can run HDMI over 50Ω coax (five lines), Cat6 (one or two lines) or fiber (single or up to four strands).

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