Hello,
I would like to set a computer that would send video streams to 5 HDMI over ETH devices (38080).
I have issues to concurrently connect to two or more devices (please see attached screenshot).
Am I missing somting with configuration, or this kind of setup is not supported.
Lindy HDMI over Ethernet (part number: 38080)
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LINDY John
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Hi, What operating system are you using? Did you use the software/drivers on the CD
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LINDY John
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Is your XP up to date
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LINDY John
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I'll set this up in the department tomorrow.
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LINDY John
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This has been now been tested and works fine for us. Please uninstall everything and re start the procedure using the drivers from the website. If you are asked at any point to continue installing the un signed drivers please say yes. See attached image
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I've reinstalled the drivers and the result is the same.
Why in your screenshot device name is Display (information: Network AV Adapter) and on mine it says Network docking.
Am I missing something?
P.S. I've also tested it with windows 7 OS and the same thing.
Why in your screenshot device name is Display (information: Network AV Adapter) and on mine it says Network docking.
Am I missing something?
P.S. I've also tested it with windows 7 OS and the same thing.
Last edited by Max121 on Wed Nov 13, 2013 1:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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LINDY Shippers
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I'm afraid it definitely looks like you have a 38082, which is the KVM console model, which only support a single unit on one machine.
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