

💡 Light up your network with smart, flexible control — never miss a beat in your show!
The Pknight ArtNet DMX Ethernet Lighting Controller Interface is a compact, 1-universe bi-directional node that converts Art-Net to DMX512 signals and vice versa. Featuring versatile 5V DC and USB PD power compatibility, an intuitive OLED display with onboard controls, customizable startup naming, and remote IP configuration, it’s designed for professional-grade stage and event lighting setups seeking reliable, flexible network control.






























| ASIN | B0B1YRTYB7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,791 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #62 in Stage Lighting Accessories |
| Color Name | 3pin |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (111) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 13.4 ounces |
| Item model number | CR011R-3pin |
| Product Dimensions | 4.53 x 2.76 x 2.36 inches |
R**T
Quick setup and works great!
Quick to set up and works great, wish it had DHCP but for the money I can’t complain.
J**E
Best bang for buck
This has been the best functioning device for my lighting. I now use it for two bands and the theater company I work with. It works great with a lot of digital platforms and can function via a modem.
G**2
Phenomenal for the Price.
For the price it’s excellent. I like it much better than the EDMX Pro I had for Artnet to DMX. The best feature is the screen on the unit itself. It’s extremely easy to set up and allows instant troubleshooting in the event of an issue vs other options which require software. Build quality is excellent. Works great with Lightkey For Mac. My only complaint is the requirement to use a usb a power brick with the included cable. I’d prefer poe or a power adapter but this company makes. Bigger unit with those things. Overall would recommend and this will be my every time use control from now on.
S**K
Nice little unit, works as advertized Cons: no web-interface and cannot route.
Got one of these to test because my school had one; nice little unit that appears to do all the right things. Configuration is easy once you understand you have to hold the "return" for 3 seconds to make a setting stick. Using Micro-USB is nice as you can put a recharging block inline to add power redundancy. Screen and lighting is nice and does all the right things. I'd have given it 5 stars if it had a web-server based configuration; the RDM config for the name is nice .. but the only tool that works is Windows based, and we're a Mac Shop so I had to setup to use that. Also this only works in a single subnet .. it does not allow for a defined router if you have multiple subnets.
A**S
Artnet
Cool device that works with Home Assistant
B**Y
Works great with Home Assistant
I had a custom programmed Raspberry PI 3 that was controlling my DMX lights. The RP3 solution provided the DMX control signals and a custom UI. The problem was every time something need to be changed the software had to be updated. The RP3 would also sometimes fail to boot after an unexpected power failure. While looking for an easier way to create lighting control UIs I came across Home Assistant (Home Automation Software) that provides an interface to ART-NET which also controls DMX lights. So I purchased this ART-Net device and set it up with Home Assistant and it works great once configured and initialized with the free software. I have found that you must use ART-NET's software to get the device to start working the first time. After that it works great and with Home Assistant it is easy to add, remove and update lighting control User Interfaces.
D**J
Great and cost efficient Artnet interface
This Artnet-DMX adapter is the most cost efficient one available. It has a led display for all configurations, although I didn’t change anything. Power for the box is supplied using an USB-C cable, a good choice for me because I have lots of USB-C cables laying around so I don’t worry about losing a special cable. I setup my computer to the recommended IP – 10.201.006.101 with Submask of – 255.0.0.0. Everything worked OK using my MacBook Pro and Qlab.
F**O
Great Little Bi-directional ArtNet <=> DMX Box... with a hardware bug
This product is very similar to Enttec ArtNet to DMX boxes (and others), but adds the convenience of a button based setup with a little OLED screen to see the key values you are setting. This is great for small setups (which is all you can do with 1 universe), however I can see where other reviewers are coming from when they wish there was a web based setup available for any type of client device. The Pknight boxes can only be configured remotely by a free Windows only software tool called DMX Workshop. Once configured, the box works well, and is a great option for the free QLC+ lighting control software, so if you are on a low budget, this might be just the device you are looking for. Pro Tip: You should take a HARD PASS on those USB to DMX adapters... total junk... mostly because you can't get a decent frame rate out of them, as all the cheap ones are based on the same chip and the same design. The firmware version on my unit is 2.5, and it DOES save the ArtNet Universe number, as well as all the other configurable settings through a power cycle (just make sure to hold the return button for 3 seconds after making a change)... some reviews complain about this, perhaps there is an earlier FW version with problems saving some values. There is one hardware bug that you should know about with this box... they FORGOT to add the resistors that allow USB PD (Power Delivery) chargers / power supplies identify "dumb" devices, and output 5v. This means that you can NOT connect the Pknight box to a PD style charger / adapter via a USB-C to USB-C cable. You MUST use a USB-C to USB type A cable in order to power it up. I find this inexcusable in an otherwise well built product. Whether this matters to you or not will depend on how you plan to use it. My racks are all powered by multi-port PD, so this means I have to add a dedicated supply just for this box. Other than that, I don't have any reservations about the product. However, for making a high school level design error on the circuit board, I'm docking them 2 stars.
U**N
Very reliable and good quality. Once set up, no worries.
D**N
I've moved all our lighting to these adapters. I use them with QLC+ mostly, in both single and multiple universes. They are really good performers. Once the IP is set on them, they are pretty much straight forward to use. I like they SO much better than the USB ->DMX adapters. Ethernet locks in. Since FOH usually has a network cable, most of these adapters I just put up in the truss or near the light stands and just run a piece of ethernet to them right on the network with our audio and other computers. Integrates very nicely.
A**A
Fácil de operar
T**O
Genutzt um erstellte UDP- Befehle über ein Mischpultes (UI24R V3.3) für einfachste DMX- Lichtsteuerung zu konvertieren. Stabiles Metallgehäuse, gut ablesbares Display, alles am Gerät selbst einstellbar, Eingegebene Daten bleiben nach Netztrennung gespeichert. Hilfreich ist die blaue Empfangs- / Sende- LED für das DMX Signal. Die Signalrichtung von UDP - DMX; DMX - UDP ist umschaltbar. Beim Art-Net ist Port 6454 (Hex 1936) zu verwenden. Benötigt wird ein USB- Netzteil, ein Adapterkabel auf den USB-C Anschluss liegt bei.
R**W
I'm using this via wireless repeater to connect a DMX controller to my wireless network during live shows. One I'd read up about Artnet needing a subset mask of 255.0.0.0 this connects senselessly into my network. Configuration is super easy. All the instructions are linked to a QR code in the documentation, and you can use The Artistic Licence software which is free. I may even buy a second one as currently I'm using an Air2DMX receiver. This means I have to fix the wireless channel on my router. It's much cheaper combined with a WiFi repeater than the air2dmx. Robust metal box, easy to setup and works well. I'm asuming other reviewers who have had problems haven't set up their network properly to pass artnet UDP signals.
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