


Posted on Saturday, Decem21:15 GMTWe have a somewhat complex cable setup right now due to the # of TVs in our house and it's about to get more complex. I also have a 25ft rg6 coax cable running from the splitter to a coupler that connects it to another 25ft rg6 cable that is quad shielded.Ĭould it be just a defective splitter? Or could it be the cabling? 1 from the splitter to the downstairs tv. 1 from the cable outlet in the wall to the splitter. 3 rg6 coax cables provided by the cable company. However with the addition of another tv I would like to split the signal. When I use the 2-way splitter my cable company provided for me, my cable modem box and my tv upstairs both receive signal just fine and there are no problems. I've read that some splits reduce the signal by 3.5db and others reduce it by 7.5db, i'm not home at the moment but will be home soon and will try to connect the cable modem box to the 3.5db one (which one would it be in the link above? the splits are unmarked). The hdtv upstairs and the tv downstairs receive signal fine though. However, when using the 4-way splitter, my cable modem receives no signal and the internet does not work. I purchased a 4-way splitter from ( &p_id=2871&seq=1&format=2) in hopes that it would solve my problem. One to my cable modem, one to an hdtv upstairs, and one to a non-hdtv downstairs near the modem. I am trying to split a cable service from Time Warner Cable three ways. You guys seem to know a lot about cable splitting so here goes: I was looking around online for some help with my problem and came upon this forum. Posted on Sunday, Septem16:39 GMTHi I'm new here.
