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The 4KIP100-KVM by AV Access is a professional-grade KVM extender that transmits 4K@30Hz or 1080P@120Hz video, audio, and USB signals up to 120 meters over a single Cat5e/6/7 cable. It supports remote control of PCs, servers, and consoles via USB peripherals, offers multi-unit network scalability with DIP switches, and requires no drivers for instant plug-and-play operation. Designed for stable, long-distance transmission with locking power connectors and ESD protection, itโs ideal for gaming setups, control rooms, and AV installations seeking seamless, lag-free remote access.










| ASIN | B07N2M5YYR |
| Actuator Type | 4K@30Hz and 1080P@120Hz |
| Best Sellers Rank | #47 in KVM Switches |
| Brand | v AV Access |
| Brand Name | v AV Access |
| Circuit Type | parallel |
| Color | KVM over IP |
| Compatible Devices | PC, server, game console (PlayStation, Xbox), Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Connectivity Protocol | IEEE T568B |
| Connector Type | Hdmi,usb-a,usb-b,rj45 |
| Contact Material | Metal |
| Contact Type | Dip Switch |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Control Type | full |
| Current Rating | 1 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 286 Reviews |
| International Protection Rating | IP54, IP67 |
| Item Dimensions | 7.95 x 0.01 x 2.95 inches |
| Manufacturer | v AV Access |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model | 4KIP100-KVM |
| Mounting Type | Rack Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Positions | 2 |
| Operating Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
| Operation Mode | OFF-NONE-ON |
| Part Number | 4KIP100-KVM |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | Ce Fcc |
| Switch Type | DIP Switch |
| Terminal | Screw |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | We offer 1-year and 30-day hassle-free return to end-users. |
M**S
Smooth 120Hz Video Over Long Distance โ Works Like a Charm
I've been using this extender for about a week, and itโs been rock solid so far. I'm running it at 1080P@120Hz over about 100m of CAT6 cable to my gaming setup, and the image quality is crystal clear with zero lag. The 3 USB ports on the receiver side are super handy โ I have my mouse, keyboard, and a USB headset plugged in, and they all respond instantly. Setting it up was straightforward โ no drivers, just plug and play. I like that the power connectors lock in place, so nothing gets accidentally unplugged. Also tested it with my PS5 and Xbox, and both worked flawlessly. If you need to control your PC or console remotely with smooth, high refresh video and stable USB connections, this is a solid choice.
S**S
Quality of your LAN, cables, and startup order is key.
I used the setup to move my noisy PC to a different location, over 50 feet away, and enable local keyboard, mouse, and MIDI / USB Keyboard / Monitors - silence is golden - and it worked great. Periodically we have to restart the system, it would take a minute to re-sync as outlined in the documentation, however, it delivered as outlined in the documentation. As it runs over IP, I could now enable over our wireless wifi6/7 - and it worked great as outlined for 4k at 60hz - letting me move equipment and connect to various systems remotely. Moving your music / noisy system to another place than your working area allows for a quiet workplace - that the KVM could be connected to multiple remote systems is just another win. The quality of the unit, and clear directions, as well as AV Access not being a fly by night place, they've been around for a while, and supported this and other products, which didn't require complex setup, drivers, etc. it just worked. Note: start the unit closest to the PC first, then turn on the "receiver" the unit to which you plug in your USB devices, I put a 4 port hub on it (keyboard, mouse, sound system, Webcam, beyond using the 3 usb ports) and all worked through same USB to LAN/IP connection :) = finally yes, standard HMDI port worked great. Has DIP switches so you can put multiple units into play. I'd looked for a number of move the PC elsewhere - wireless KVM, wireless HDMI, with bluetooth - this just works ;) and if you are doing more than 1 system, it's really a no brainer. ๆไฝฟ็จ่ฏฅ่ฎพ็ฝฎๅฐๅๆ็PC็งปๅจๅฐ50่ฑๅฐบไปฅๅค็ไธๅไฝ็ฝฎ,ๅนถๅฏ็จๆฌๅฐ้ฎ็,้ผ ๆ ๅMIDI / USB้ฎ็/็่งๅจ-้้ณๆฏ้่ฒ็-ๆๆๅพๅฅฝใๆไปฌๅฟ ้กปๅฎๆ้ๆฐๅฏๅจ็ณป็ป,ๅฆๆๆกฃไธญๆ่ฟฐ,้ๆฐๅๆญฅๅฐ้่ฆไธๅ้,ไฝๆฏ,ๅฎๅฆๆๆกฃไธญๆ่ฟฐไบคไปใๅฝๅฎ้่ฟIP่ฟ่กๆถ,ๆ็ฐๅจๅฏไปฅ้่ฟๆไปฌ็ๆ ็บฟwifi6 / 7ๅฏ็จ-ๅฎ็ๅทฅไฝๅ็้ๅธธๅบ่ฒ,้็จไบ60hz็4k-่ฎฉๆ็งปๅจ่ฎพๅคๅนถ่ฟ็จ่ฟๆฅๅฐๅ็ง็ณป็ปใๅฐ้ณไน/ๅๆ็็ณป็ป็งปๅจๅฐๅทฅไฝๅบๅไปฅๅค็ๅ ถไปๅฐๆน,ๅฏไปฅๅปบ็ซไธไธชๅฎ้็ๅทฅไฝๅบๆ-KVMๅฏไปฅ่ฟๆฅๅฐๅคไธช่ฟ็จ็ณป็ปๅชๆฏๅฆไธไธช่ๅฉใๅๅ ็่ดจ้,ๆธ ๆฐ็ๆนๅไปฅๅAV Accessๅนถ้ๅค้ด้ฃ่ก็ๅฐๆน,ๅฎไปฌๅทฒ็ปๅญๅจไบไธๆฎตๆถ้ด,ๅนถๆฏๆไบๆญคไบงๅๅๅ ถไปไบงๅ,่ฟไบไบงๅไธ้่ฆๅคๆ็่ฎพ็ฝฎ,้ฉฑๅจ็จๅบ็ญใๅฎๅชๆฏ่ตทไฝ็จไบใๆณจๆ:้ฆๅ ๅฏๅจๆๆฅ่ฟPC็ๅๅ ,็ถๅๆๅผโๆฅๆถๅจโ,ๅฐๆๅ ฅUSB่ฎพๅค็ๅๅ ๆๅผ,ๆๅจๅ ถไธๆพ็ฝฎไบ4็ซฏๅฃ้็บฟๅจ๏ผ้ฎ็,้ผ ๆ ,ๅฃฐ้ณ็ณป็ป,็ฝ็ปๆๅๅคด,่ไธๆฏไฝฟ็จ3ไธชUSB็ซฏๅฃ๏ผ,ๅนถไธ้ฝ้่ฟ็ธๅ็USBๅฐLAN / IP่ฟๆฅๅทฅไฝ:) =ๆๅๆฏ็,ๆ ๅHMDI็ซฏๅฃๆๆๅพๅฅฝใๅ ทๆDIPๅผๅ ณ,ๅ ๆญคๆจๅฏไปฅ็ฉๅคไธชๅๅ ใๆๆพๅฏปๆพๅฐPC็งปๅฐๅ ถไปๅฐๆน็่ฎธๅคๆนๆณ-ๆ ็บฟKVM,ๆ ็บฟHDMIๅ่็-่ฟ่กๅพ้;)ๅนถไธ,ๅฆๆๆจไฝฟ็จ็ๆฏ1ไธชไปฅไธ็็ณป็ป,้ฃ็กฎๅฎๅพๅฎนๆใ
M**Y
**Updated my review for the positive**
Purchased the HDEX80-KVM. Was dead on arrival. USB worked correctly, however video through the HDMI did not. Tried both Cat5e and Cat6 cable, with no difference. Both test cables were less than 6' long. I noticed that the build quality seems cheap, and the components are very light and unsubstantial feeling. Incidentally, the module also seemed to run hot. this makes me concerned that even if it did work correctly, it may not last. Looks like i'll be looking elsewhere. ** Update 5/14/18** I spoke with a technician named Ryan, who contacted me hours after I sent an e-mail to tech support following the issues I had with the first module. He was extremely professional and quick to dispatch a second module which arrived a few days later. This one works! The USB seems to have little to no delay and the video at 1080P looks as good as though it were connected locally. I'm using cat6 cable at 50-ish feet with no problem. Also, the issue with the heat on the first module must have been due to the internal issue it had, as the working module does not have that issue. A couple of observations: 1) This will not pass a HDMI CEC signal. This is a niche requirement, and it was not stated to have it... My fault for net checking. 2) i would recommend applying the power to the Receiver module, as it seems to help with higher current draw USB devices. If you are using just a mouse and keyboard, then you should be fine connecting power on either end. Would recommend AV Access to anyone.
S**H
Did the job!
Had a CCTV job that was wanting to have a large TV view the camera feeds. Tried other HDMI extenders over CAT6. Could not get the view through. The TV was a 52 inch Fire TV. Something in the translation of data was not compatable with the extender we normally use. Ordered this one and it was exsactly as it should be. View was clear and came though fast, no lag over a 180ft run. Really pleased to have found this extender... and will keep in mind for future installs on "Super Smart" TV's.
T**G
No video, no wireless USB dongle functionality
Tested with multiple known-good cables (that are short and well below manufacturer's required lengths) and accessories that work perfectly with other devices, but not this KVM extender. To an HDMI monitor for testing: Blank black video with partial image flickering once every second for about 10ms. This was with both TX and RX independently powered with their AC transformers, multiple known-good short HDMI cables that each function fine when directly connected from PC to Monitor/TV, with multiple known-good CAT5e and CAT6 ethernet cables that also function elsewhere. To a receiver port that works with local devices and another KVM extender I tested today: Blank black video. Display is not recognized at all on the PC (unlike the monitor). USB: Some wired devices function (several wired mice), but no wireless USB dongles I tried worked, including a wireless mouse that works when directly connected to multiple computers, and a wireless Xbox controller adapter dongle that works when directly connected to my PC and a SteamLink. The USB ports are reportedly 2.0, but recommend 0.5A or less power draw; I was unable to confirm the exact power draw of my Razer wireless mouse dongle or the Xbox adapter, but I seriously doubt they're drawing more than 0.5A. Returning and trying another product.
A**O
Easy and effective
I've been having a medical issue/pain, which is preventing me from sitting in my office chair for more than a few minutes at a time. I'm a lifelong gamer, so not only was I having to work on my iPad, but I couldn't play any PC games. I got some super long cables and ran them across the house to connect my PC to the living room TV, but I don't like clutter and it started driving me nuts immediately. My husband fabricated an amazing monitor stand to go beside the couch, and I bought these delightful things (AV Access 4K HDMI USB KVM Extender). I hooked them up and they worked immediately! I have zero lag, and have played several games, including World of Warcraft and Aloft on Steam. Even my USB headset works for Zoom calls. There have been maybe two instances where they didn't work when I started the computer, but disconnecting the Ethernet cable and reconnecting it did the trick. It has not dropped while I'm actively using it. The entire ~40' run (from the first KVM to the wall jack, from the inside of the female-female office jack to the inside of the living room jack, from the living room jack to the second KVM) is CAT6 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07J6NJDRV).
L**E
Works okay
Works fine, besides being picky about what type of tv it will work with. Also a big delay in USB response which stops any possibility of using it for gaming.
J**R
Very Impressive IP-KVM Extender
To start off I think it should be mentioned that this KVM extender does use a substantial amount of bandwidth. For me, I have a gigabit service coming into my house from my ISP so this KVM extender isn't really usable over a gigabit switch (displays are constantly flickering, input not working, etc.) The issue is that these KVM extenders each need almost an entire gigabit worth of bandwidth allocated from the transceiver to the receiver. After connecting all KVM extenders to my 10 gigabit switch everything has been working flawlessly at 1080p 144Hz. If you have having issues with your screens flickering or input not working, try connecting the transceiver and receiver together directly. If the problem goes away then your switch doesn't have enough switching bandwidth to support the KVMs. Most gigabit switches also support 1gbps Tx/Rx on each port at the same time, so if you are running into flickering issues run a dedicated cable from each KVM to your switch. Also if you are connecting switches to switches, the trunk connection will likely have to be 10gbps especially if you are running multiple KVMs. I would also recommend using higher quality ethernet cables with these. I was having issues with a 50 meter flat ethernet cable (supposed to be cat 6) like low frame rate and flickering. I swapped out the cable and its definitely back to 1080p 144Hz. If you want to have your PC in another room or in a server rack in your closet, this is a really really slick setup. If you have been trying to do LAN gaming and you've been disappointed by Parsec and SteamLink, give this a try.
E**S
Works great but uses a lot of bandwidth
Works really well and straight forward setup. I'm using it to connect my racing sim to my PC from across the house through cat6a. Only problem is that it uses a lot of bandwidth, 1 Gigabit switch is just barely enough for 1080p 60hz and my USB devices. Doing anything else that requires the network on the same line causes the screen to flicker (such as discord screensharing). I'd imagine i'd need to upgrade my switches to 2.5 Gigabit to resolve this issue, but it would have been nice for the merchant to mention this, or perhaps better optimization of the KVM Extender. A direct connection of the extenders would also likely eliminate this issue, but that isn't possible with my network.
B**E
This is a great KVM extender that works right out of the box.
These are actually great quality and worked well. Want to extend an HDMI monitor, mmouse and keyboard, this worked. Great packaging, solid and take a small footprint.
E**B
Text not great on the HDEX80-KVM. Get the 4KEX100-KVM
HDEX80-KVM: Games and videos look great with this extender, however, if the screen is busy with small font text, the text becomes noticeably fuzzy with compression artifacts. I'm picky so that's a deal breaker for me. I'm going to instead buy the unit that does uncompressed video. The 4KEX100-KVM video quality is uncompressed and appears perfect. I run a 2560x1440 display at 60Hz. I ran a 50M Cat7 cable. Works great.
T**Y
Extents both HDMI and USB 2.0
Use to run a 75ft Cat6 between front stage and control booth. My USB cam and USB Audio interface works together just fine, since this thing has two usb ports. All metal housing. Power supply has locking screw for added secure power connection.
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