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    does anyone know if you can use another cable outlet for your cable modem, or do you HAVE to use the one they setup :?:

    looking at this setup, I doubt it matters, but I want to make sure I won't fry the modem

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    networking forum wuntvor :)
    TweakTown SETI@home Team

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    • #3
      I thought about it, but uh :?:

      ok, someone delete this thread, I'll put it there :D

      edit: oh hehe, u already did :eek:

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      • #4
        Originally posted by wuntvor
        I thought about it, but uh :?:

        ok, someone delete this thread, I'll put it there :D

        edit: oh hehe, u already did :eek:
        haha, magic wuntvor ;)
        TweakTown SETI@home Team

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        • #5
          Don't know about outside the USA or outside NYC for the matter but..

          My cable modem is hooked up off a splitter [available from Radioshack for like <$5] from the neighbors.. I'm paying for cable TV but not the so called Digitial Cable that is required to have a cable modem here in NY.

          Basically I'm saying it probably makes little difference, you may get a little less throughput in a different area of the crib though..: peace2:

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          • #6
            D-DD is right- you can have the cable modem anywere in the house/apt

            but there are a few things you need to change

            1. whatever outlet you plug the coax into , be SURE that it doesn't have a line filter on it, or you won't get the connection

            2. put a line filter on ALL the other coax outlets in your house/apt, so the signal will only go to the modem - you don't wanna fry your t.v.s

            note that the more connections between the one cable coming into the house, the slower the actual speed may be
            it might be noticable, it might not - but it will be slower

            if you had the choice, the line that is coming into the house should be split once with one coax going to the modem and a filter on the other outlet of the splitter then to the rest of the house for the tv's , then, run a single cable to wherever the modem is, preferably not more than a few feet from the splitter (though i haven't seen any proof that it would make a difference, and you can run CAT5 easier than a coax to your PC or router)

            -ct

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            • #7
              ah so the TV's need filters

              this is for a friend who does haver filters on each of the tv lines, but I don't have any filters at all

              I have 1 cable outlet and my modem and TV are split from the same line, I gave the installer the splitter, so I know it's just a regular splitter.

              I guess it depends on the cable company then. I'll tell her to make sure she keeps filters on the TV lines to be on the safe side

              Thanx.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Andy


                haha, magic wuntvor ;)
                you take that magic show on the road andy :?:

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ct_
                  D-DD is right- you can have the cable modem anywere in the house/apt

                  but there are a few things you need to change

                  1. whatever outlet you plug the coax into , be SURE that it doesn't have a line filter on it, or you won't get the connection

                  2. put a line filter on ALL the other coax outlets in your house/apt, so the signal will only go to the modem - you don't wanna fry your t.v.s

                  note that the more connections between the one cable coming into the house, the slower the actual speed may be
                  it might be noticable, it might not - but it will be slower

                  if you had the choice, the line that is coming into the house should be split once with one coax going to the modem and a filter on the other outlet of the splitter then to the rest of the house for the tv's , then, run a single cable to wherever the modem is, preferably not more than a few feet from the splitter (though i haven't seen any proof that it would make a difference, and you can run CAT5 easier than a coax to your PC or router)

                  -ct
                  good call. (what he said) :D:thumb:
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                  • #10
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