i am trying to run both my cable modem and tv from the same outlet on the wall. i tried using a standard coax splitter, but i am only getting 13 channels on my tv. if i run a cable straight from the wall to the television i get all channels. how can i get all channels and be able to use my modem? thanks.
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Originally posted by Kevin PTry another splitter. The one you're using may not be rated for higher frequencies. Does the cable modem work ok on the splitter?
Also, make sure the splitter isn't the kind that separates VHF, UHF, FM, etc.
thanks. the cable modem works fine off of the splitter.
are the ones that separate VHF/UHF etc marked clearly? i don't want to buy the wrong one, and i can't tell if this one is a separator because it's all in Korean :rofl:chris- Bottom
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Originally posted by Kevin PNormally they're clearly marked, but I wouldn't know what VHF and UHF are in Korean.
Do you have the TV connected directly to the cable or do you go through a (digital) cable box?chris- Bottom
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Originally posted by riceaterslci'll pick one up at the store today. the TV is NOT going through the cable box. i was going to try and move the one i have, but its just too many darn wires, lol.
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Originally posted by Glen BCan't you get the right splitter (for free) from the cable service provider ? My local cable company has a customer service center about a 10-minute drive from my home where customers can pay their bills, pickup or exchange equipment, cables and accessories.chris- Bottom
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No splitter that I know of (unless specialized) would cause you to only get 13 channels when ran through it. It would have to be some type of limiter. As long as you get a splitter that is rated at least 1000Mhz, you can push HD signals through there without any issue and it would never stop an analog signal going to your TV.
Just go to some electronics deal and ask for a splitter and make sure it's a least 1 or 2000Mhz capable. I don't know what the rate is, but it shouldn't cost much at all.Digital Audio makes me Happy.
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Originally posted by PewterTANo splitter that I know of (unless specialized) would cause you to only get 13 channels when ran through it. It would have to be some type of limiter.chris- Bottom
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