In general, avoid using splitters you don't need. I need a second modem from the main split. Typically only one cable modem is allowed per residential address. user_zflzrc, thank you for reaching...
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Am I legally allowed to access my cable box to do this? I live in a house where a line comes in from the street via a large orange cable and my box is held closed by a twisty plastic thing
Earlier today RCN cable came to my home to setup my cable and internet. After searching for awhile, we came to the conclusion that the previous home owner has a splitter somewhere, we
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In some regions, two internet-capable devices, such as a wireless gateway and modem, can be supported at the customer''s request; however, they would be billed for two internet services
In general, avoid using splitters you don''t need. It seems like you have enough splitters for at least 12 coax outlets. If those aren''t all in use, consider disconnecting the cables that aren''t in use
So, yes, you could just put the splitter back in and potentially give yourself and the upstairs neighbor both access... But every splitter you put in generally degrades signal strength... so it may not work well.
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It is possible you need a splitter to lower signal/raise return before your modem, however, the open port should be terminated. I would need to know your signal levels and what all
Am I legally allowed to access my cable box to do this? I live in a house where a line comes in from the street via a large orange cable and my box is held closed by a twisty plastic thing
In general, avoid using splitters you don''t need. It seems like you have enough splitters for at least 12 coax outlets. If those
Splitters have multiple uses, including connecting multiple devices to a single cable outlet. If you have a free outlet go ahead and try adjusting or removing it if you prefer.
I have ensured that the MoCA adapter outlet is connected to a MoCa compliant amplified splitter ( supplied by Xfinity ) that has a built-in PoE filter. Modem is connected to the same splitter,
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