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Can you use a splitter on spectrum?
We recommend connecting your modem or Spectrum Receiver directly to a wall outlet rather than using a splitter. If you do choose to use a splitter, make sure it's rated at 3.5 DBMS. A correctly rated splitter is included in the self-install kit, which you can get at a Spectrum store or by contacting us.
Can I split cable before modem?
Usually yes, however it is not a good idea to do so. Every splitter on the cable between the can and your cable modem reduces signal strength (by at least 3db). Also, mistakes in home wiring can cause ingress in the upstream channel for all users on that upstream.
Do cable splitters weaken signal?
A cable splitter WILL result in a degradation of the signal, even if the other ports are unused. One thing you can do is to add terminator caps to each unused port. They are supposed to reduce the degradation. Note that cheaper cable splitters will actually have a different amount of signal loss for each port.
Does a cable splitter reduce internet speed?
Yes, you're going to get signal degradation whenever you split a signal. However, if you have a good strong signal, it may not have much impact. You want to make sure you get a high bandwidth splitter that supports a return feed. A lot of older, cheaper splitters won't fit the bill.
What kind of splitter do I need for antenna?
Coaxial Splitter for Antennas. Depending on your installation you may need to make use of a coaxial splitter to run the signal to various TVs within your house. The three things to consider when choosing a coaxial splitter to split your antenna signal are frequency, attenuation (or dB loss), and the number of outputs.
What kind of splitter do I need for digital antenna?
A preamplifier should be used to overcome a long coaxial cable (over 100ft) in between the antenna and the splitter (or the lone TV). A distribution amplifier is installed just before the splitter and is used to amplify the signal for splitting to multiple TVs.
Can I use a splitter on a TV antenna?
Once you have your Antenna all hooked up, the next thing you need to do is connect a coaxial splitter. This is an inexpensive device designed for splitting an antenna signal to multiple TVs. This lets you use one antenna for multiple TVs, so you can watch your local channels on every television in your house.
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