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Crestron 6512671 Network Cards Adpt-usb3.0-gbenet Usb-to-ethernet Adapter For Audio Isolation

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Crestron ADPT-USB3.0-GBENET USB-to-Ethernet Adapter for Audio Isolation - USB 6512671

ADPT-USB3.0-GBENET

Manufacturer Part Number: 6512671



CPN:ADPT-USB3.0-GBENET
MANUFACTURER NAME: Crestron
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 6512671
UPC EAN CODE:
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

The ADPT-USB3.0-GBENET is a USB-to-Ethernet Audio-over-IP (AoIP) isolation adapter for use with theUC-C100-TandUC-C100-T-WMkits. It isolates the AoIP traffic generated by in-room AoIP devices and the Shure® IntelliMix® Room digital signal processing (DSP) software from the rest of the network traffic on the UC-C100-T and UC-C100-T-WM kits.

The ADPT-USB3.0-GBENET supports up to 1000 Mbps transfer speed for reliable data transmission in a Crestron Flex system. LED indicators provide diagnostic information on the connection and data transfer.

Key Features

  • Audio-over-IP (AoIP) isolation solution for UC-C100-T and UC-C100-T-WM kits
  • Up to 1000 Mbps transfer speed
  • Diagnostic LED indicators verify connection and data transfer status

ManufacturerCrestron Electronics, Inc
Manufacturer Part Number6512671
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.crestron.com
Brand NameCrestron
Product ModelADPT-USB3.0-GBENET
Product NameADPT-USB3.0-GBENET USB-to-Ethernet Adapter for Audio Isolation
Product TypeEthernet Adapter
Interfaces/Ports:
Host InterfaceUSB
USB StandardUSB 3.0
Media & Performance:
Maximum Data Transfer Rate1000 Mbit/s
Physical Characteristics:
Height0.6"
Width1"
Depth2.2"

Date Inserted: Tuesday October 17, 2023

This product was last updated on Monday November 25, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
 *** Disclaimer- Information is supplied by the Manufacturer. The image, including color, may differ from actual product appearance. CompSource, Inc. is not responsible for data. ***

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