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[ale] OT: a question on cable connections
- Subject: [ale] OT: a question on cable connections
- From: Richard at Bronosky.com (Richard Bronosky)
- Date: Mon, 1 Jun 2009 21:28:34 -0400
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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I would generally go for the shortest, least split run possible. For
mine I have 2 different amplifiers and a bunch of splitters. So, I
have a 2 way (-3.5dbi) splitter on the incoming feed going to the
modem and the first amp. (Then it splits about 4 or 6 times 1 of which
goes to amp #2 after which it splits 4-6 more times.) The point is
proximity to the TV is not what you should be concerned about. Be
concerned about the quality of the signal, which is degraded by
splitters and amps.
On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Jim Philips <briarpatch.jim at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm at the end of my rope on getting naked DSL to work from AT&T. So, I have
> a question on cable connections: Is it best to hook up my cable modem to a
> separate jack from my television? Or should I use the same jack and have a
> splitter? If so, what kind of splitter? Where would I get it?
>
> AT&T has been absolutely useless in solving the problems that arose since I
> went to naked DSL. I have had two visits from technicians who looked in the
> house and tried stuff, but nothing changed. They told me a taeh was coming
> to check the box outside the house. They now say he came (I never saw him)
> but nothing has changed at all. The connection drops every twenty minutes or
> so.
>
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