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In Reply to: RE: Question on cable signal loss vs splits posted by Gmood1 on August 04, 2008 at 15:44:44
We have a total of 5 outlets. Four from a 1x4 splitter (for 4 TVs) plus one for the computer, which originates from a 1x2 splitter outside before the 1x4 splitter in the attic for the TVs. I'm disconnecting one and adding a new one, i.e., the net no. of outlets will remain the same.
Signal strength doesn't seem to be an issue now as I have no problems with analogue or digital TV or cable internet. Would it help to short the coax connectors on unused outlets?As the guy who jumped off the 20-story building shouted as he passed the 10th Floor "So far..so good!"
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No not really..no need to bother with shorting the unused connections. If you've got good reception now..you should be fine. I would leave the other line and just unplug it , drop a new one where you wanted it. That way in the future,if you decide to move to another home. The original outlet can be reactivated for the new owner.If this seems too much of a run, splice into the old outlet and use it.
Yeah you shouldn't have any problems with the internet as they split the signal before the main splitter. This is common, it helps insure your modem will get the best signal. So even if your picture quality doesn't look great..you'll still have great internet service. ;-)
Too bad you're not closer, I would just give you one of my unused 8 port powered amplifiers.
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