06/06/2026 3:07 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/passive-extender-tcpip-for-rg59-coaxial-transmitter-and-receiver-ip01-SJ001/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/passive-extender-tcpip-for-rg59-coaxial-transmitter-and-receiver-ip01-SJ001/
Passive Extender TCP/IP for RG59 coaxial transmitter and receiver IP01
REF: SJ001
Specifications
- It transfers 10Mbps (10-BaseT) Ethernet signal at a distance of up to 200m using RG59 coaxial cable.
- Passive. It does not require feeding.
- Maximum distance of coaxial cable: 200m.
- Module size: 69 x 25 x 22 mm.
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€60.70
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€60.70
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€51.98
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Specifications
- It transfers 10Mbps (10-BaseT) Ethernet signal at a distance of up to 200m using RG59 coaxial cable.
- Passive. It does not require feeding.
- Maximum distance of coaxial cable: 200m.
- Module size: 69 x 25 x 22 mm.
More info
Passive Ethernet TCP/IP signal extender through RG59 cable. It consists of two modules that have RJ45-Female and BNC-Female connectors. Both modules are interconnected by coaxial cable RG59. The UTP Cat.5 cable signal for TCP/IP signal transmission has a limitation of 100-125m. With this solution, a length of 200m of coaxial cable RG59 is possible between both modules.
Specifications
- It transfers 10Mbps (10-BaseT) Ethernet signal at a distance of up to 200m using RG59 coaxial cable.
- Passive. It does not require feeding.
- Maximum distance of coaxial cable: 200m.
- Module size: 69 x 25 x 22 mm.
- Gross Weight: 70 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 6.4 x 2.5 x 2.1 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 8.5 x 6.3 x 4.9 cm
Technical terms
- Categories network cables
- Types of network cables (UTP, FTP, STP)
- RJ45
- BNC
Categories network cables
Network cable categories define the performance, frequency, and data transmission capacity in structured cabling infrastructures.
| Category | Max Speed | Frequency | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat 6a | 10 Gbps | 500 MHz | 100 m |
Details and Advantages
Categorization ensures infrastructure can handle bandwidth demands and mitigates electromagnetic interference.
Note: Maximum distance is typically 100 meters per TIA/EIA standards.


