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The MT-VIKI HD1616 is a professional 16x16 HDMI matrix switch supporting 4K UHD resolution at 30Hz, featuring versatile control options including IR remote, RS232, LAN, and web interface. Designed for rack mounting, it offers advanced scene memory, robust 8KV ESD protection, and supports multiple audio formats, making it ideal for seamless AV distribution in demanding environments.



























| ASIN | B0B3DJX9W9 |
| Brand | MT-VIKI |
| Cable Type | HDMI |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (5) |
| Number of Ports | 16 |
9**7
The unit arrived and was fairly easy to set up. It does what it is supposed to do. However, there are numerous drawbacks. Unfortunately the firmware does not support DHCP, so in order to connect to the web interface you must conform to their IP subnet. This is a big drawback if you end having to modify your PC, and they could have avoided it by simply adding DHCP to the firmware. The unit is very noisy. I suppose that the fan is needed to keep the circuitry cool, but the noise might be an issue, depending on the location of the install. The manual is better written than some manuals, but still suffers from not being written by a native English speaker. It also is a one size fits many, with descriptions and pictures for a similar, but not the same, unit. This is confusing. There does not seem to be a way to change the web interface password. This is bad design. I don't think it even says what the web interface username and password are in the manual. This is worse design. Why have a password if you cannot change it? The web interface allows you to change the EDID codes, but it doesn't fully explain the procedure. trial and error were necessary. Further, the web interface does not explain what the obscure codes mean. You must look at the user manual to figure this out. There does not seem to be a way to update the firmware. Do they never intend to improve it? All in all I recommend the unit, drawbacks and all. Just know what you are buying. Edit 5/12/2024 I think I have determined why they do not have DHCP enabled and force use of a hardwired IP address. I have their 8x8 matrix switch (which has the same lack of DHCP issue) and I have determined that both units have the same MAC address. Why they would do this is beyond me, but they did.
T**4
Easy to setup. I have 8 inputs and 15 tv’s. Hooked it up. And started streaming throughout. Hook to internet, log into with phone browser. I can control what to where. I don’t use the audio portion.
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