VGA over Cat-5 ethernet

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If you've ever needed to place a VGA monitor further than the standard 6 foot cable allows, you may be familiar with some of these problems:

  • VGA cables are expensive
  • Several cables chained together affects signal quality
  • Running a VGA cable through conduit is pretty difficult

You can avoid a lot of these problems by making a couple VGA to Cat-5 adapters. This will let you run standard, cheap, easy-to-pull ethernet cable between your computer and video display. The twisted pair helps reduce signal loss, though it doesn't work quite as well as the long-run shielded VGA cables. Unless you need to extend your display to over 50 feet, this might be a much easier and more cost-effective way to do things.

VGA over Cat-5 ethernet cable - Link

Posted by Jason Striegel | Sep 3, 2007 08:31 PM
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Posted by: Julian_Calaby on September 3, 2007 at 10:17 PM

You might be able to get a little more mileage (yardage?) out of this idea with a little more work:

By using a simple circuit to combine the horizontal and vertical sync signals into a composite sync signal (searching for vga2rgbs will find you such a circuit) you would be able to have another ground wire in the cable - which would provide a little more shielding.

Also, some monitors support using a composite sync signal as is, without having to split it up again, eliminating the need for a splitter circuit at the monitor end.


Posted by: yhtomit on September 21, 2007 at 4:18 PM

Are there commercial versions of such a thing available? Seems like something I'd like to spend a few (not *that* many) dollars. My soldering skills are ... weak. No need to get into exactly how weak; weak enough that I can say there's no need to get into exactly how weak.

But Boy, it would be nice to have a 2d monitor 20 feet (I could have a screen for the Daily Show downstairs :)).

timothy


Posted by: Pjhaynes on June 17, 2008 at 7:42 AM

This worked like a charm! thanks i was looking all day for this after i needed a VGA run to my kitchen wall from inside a cabinet.

Thanks again.


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