Coax Splicing and Cable internet, Ethernet setup HELP

Stiganator

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Oct 14, 2001
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Ok, here goes. I just moved into a house. The top floor has 3 bedrooms, but only 2 have coax jacks. My room doesn't have any jacks. So I was wondering if I could at a "Y" coax splitter from one room and bring it into the my room where I would split it again so I can connect the modem and watch TV. This is all going to be in the walls and such. Will the splitter possibly 2 make the modem inoperable or slower???

Now on the other hand I could run RJ 45 (cat5) jacks through the house. But how do you do that? Do I connect a one to one connection from one room to each other room. So I have like 4 cords going from the router to the wall, then each of those goes to its respective room??

Confusing but thanks guys!
 

GeekDrew

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Jun 7, 2000
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The more splits there are in a coaxial line, the less reliable it becomes, and the weaker the signal becomes. You *could* split it again, depending on how many other times it splits in the house, but I wouldn't really recommend it.

Yes, as far as ethernet goes, it must be home-run - meaning that each drop you are going to put in must be run the entire way back to the switch.