The ADNet AD-VS-464 is a 4-port VGA video splitter designed for users who need to broadcast a single VGA signal from a computer or media player to up to four monitors or projectors simultaneously.
With a 200MHz bandwidth, it is built to maintain signal clarity over longer distances without significant ghosting or degradation.
Key Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
| Model | AD-VS-464 |
| Interface Type | 1 Input (HDB15 Female), 4 Outputs (HDB15 Female) |
| Bandwidth | 200MHz |
| Resolution Support | Up to $1920 \times 1440$ |
| Transmission Distance | Up to 30 meters (approx. 100 feet) |
| Power Supply | DC 5V (External Adapter) |
| Housing | Durable Metal Casing |
Core Features
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Signal Boosting: The internal amplifier boosts the video signal, allowing for long-range cable runs (up to 30m) while maintaining a crisp image.
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Daisy Chain Support: These units can be “cascaded” or daisy-chained to add even more monitors if your setup grows.
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Plug-and-Play: No software or drivers are required. It operates at the hardware level, making it compatible with any OS (Windows, macOS, Linux).
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Heat Dissipation: The metal enclosure isn’t just for durability; it helps dissipate heat, ensuring the device can run 24/7 in commercial environment
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Digital Signage: Displaying menus or advertisements across multiple screens in retail or restaurants.
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Classrooms/Labs: Allowing a teacher’s screen to be mirrored on several student monitors or large projectors.
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Security: Mirroring a DVR output to multiple monitoring stations.
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Data Centers: Monitoring server outputs from different desks.
A Quick Reality Check
While this is a robust analog tool, keep in mind that VGA does not carry audio. If you need sound on those four monitors, you’ll need to run a separate audio distribution system. Also, since it is a splitter, all four screens will show the exact same image (Mirror Mode); it will not allow you to “extend” your desktop into four unique screens.
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