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RE: NTL Distribution + Kat5


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  • Subject: RE: NTL Distribution + Kat5
  • From: "Dan Khan" <dhk@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2001 16:11:15 -0000
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Cool!

Can I just get an f-connector splitter to attach to the garage NTL feed or
will this degrade the signal at all - don't want to lose any internet
bandwidth :)  When NTL fitted the connection, they attached red attenuators
on the end of the cables - they said that this provided the exact signal
strength to the set-top box and cable modem, so I am a little concerned
about splitting the signal.

Where is the best place to get such a splitter?

Cheers,
-Dan


> -----Original Message-----
> > Does anyone know if these two feeds are the same thing split in
> > two?
>
> Yes, they are.
>
> > I.e. can I split the NTL feed in the garage to do both internet
and
> > TV?
>
> Yep.
>
> > Failing that - can I use Kat5 to take an NTL f-connect in, and
then
> > F-connect out at the comms end?
>
> I doubt that kat5 has the bandwidth to deal with a broadband signal.
<snip>



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