Just curious. Seems I'm at the end of the line as far as the cable company is concerned, and the digital cable receivers are very sensitive to the signal loss. It's at the point where I can use a different brand splitter, even with the same rated db loss, and the digital cable breaks down. I've got a mix of monster cable, comcast, and radio shack brand splitters - wondering if there's a best brand to minimize the signal loss.
If I replaced everything, I'd be replacing a 4-way and a few 2-way splitters. And even if there's a good 3-way splitter that has outputs of 3.5db, 7.5db, & 7.5db losses, this would help organize things a whole lot. Comcast gave me a splitter that's supposed to do that, but it's just not true, the 3.5db rating is false, the digital receiver positively confirms this.
I have tried amplified splitters, but they add a lot of interferance into the signal, making the quality worse.
If I replaced everything, I'd be replacing a 4-way and a few 2-way splitters. And even if there's a good 3-way splitter that has outputs of 3.5db, 7.5db, & 7.5db losses, this would help organize things a whole lot. Comcast gave me a splitter that's supposed to do that, but it's just not true, the 3.5db rating is false, the digital receiver positively confirms this.
I have tried amplified splitters, but they add a lot of interferance into the signal, making the quality worse.