IOGEAR USB Ethernet Extender – TAA Compliance
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The GUCE51 comprises two units, Local and Remote. These units are interconnected with Cat5, Cat5e, or Cat6 cabling. Now you can extend peripherals to locations up to 198 feet away. More from the Manufacturer
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