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Coax question

Desslok

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I am redoing my home office and I have one cable outlet that I have been using for my cable modem. Can I install a splitter so I can watch TV from that cable outlet as well or will the splitter block the cable modem signal?
 
A splitter will work fine. I think you need to get one with the proper specs though, 1GHz+ iirc. Don't get it split more ways than you need; more splits = weaker signal.
 
Originally posted by: Nohr
A splitter will work fine. I think you need to get one with the proper specs though, 1GHz+ iirc. Don't get it split more ways than you need; more splits = weaker signal.

Thanks for the info.

Does it matter that the signal for the TV is coming from a Sat dish? I have been seeing some 2GHz splitters that say they are for Sat signals.
 

I'm a little confused with the op question. He has been using the outlet for his cable modem but the signal is from a sat?😕

 
Originally posted by: Kaspian

I'm a little confused with the op question. He has been using the outlet for his cable modem but the signal is from a sat?😕

No, I have been using the outlet for my cable modem. I was wondering if there was a way to install a splitter so I could watch sat TV and still use my cable modem.
 
Originally posted by: Kaspian

I'm a little confused with the op question. He has been using the outlet for his cable modem but the signal is from a sat?😕

The satellite company probably put the coax outlet in his wall for him

 
Originally posted by: Desslok
Originally posted by: Kaspian

I'm a little confused with the op question. He has been using the outlet for his cable modem but the signal is from a sat?😕

No, I have been using the outlet for my cable modem. I was wondering if there was a way to install a splitter so I could watch sat TV and still use my cable modem.

No, you'd need to run another cable. The Sat TV and cable modem are coming from 2 completely different sources. You can watch Cable TV and have a cable modem on the same line with a splitter, but not satellite.

 
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