I'm hoping the group's experience with home wiring can give me some direction. I have 5 coax drops on the second floor of my house. 1 has a good signal, but from the other 4 I get TV picture/sound, ...
Right now my house has two incoming coax cables. These come off of a metal splitter that is installed at the outside of the house and fed by the cable companies cable that comes from a conduit in the ...
If your business gets cable TV and high-speed internet access from the same company using the same line, you can use a coaxial splitter to connect your internet router and one or more cable boxes to ...
Clearview splitters are precision machined, SCTE-compliant coax splitters rated from 5 MHz to 1 GHz. With nickel-plated zinc die-cast housings with soldered bottom plate and a weather ridge, these ...
I've written a few articles about over-the-air antennas and how they can help you cut the cord and receive free, local broadcast channels. What I haven't mentioned is what to do if you have more than ...
As I previously mentioned in a recent post, I decided to try using an existing coax cable 'backbone' in my home, in conjunction with MoCA Ethernet-to-coax bridges, as a means of extending wired LAN ...
Coax has quietly remained the steadfast medium for cable/satellite companies and RF installers — and rightly so, with a bandwidth exceeding 2.4Gbps it easily meets the demands of high-definition (HD) ...
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