Re: [OT - NOT FEDORA] Question for the TV engineers
- From: James Kosin <jkosin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 13:38:50 -0500
John Wendel wrote:
James Kosin wrote:No, not exactly.John Wendel wrote:~ (c) Using a splitter?
(c) Yes, 2
Two splitters on the same connection??
-James
Yes, I split the main cable connection into 2 cables (6-foot to TV, 20-foot to computer) and then split the computer cable into 2 6-foot cables for 2 computers. Have I violated some limit?
Thanks for your help.
John
Every splitter in the chain will cause a signal loss of about 3dB on average. 3dB compares to about 1/2 the signal is lost. Cable companies can make up for this loss by providing an amplifier to the signal coming into the house; but, they really don't like doing that.
You may want to contact your cable company and request a service visit to check the signal quality. They have equipment to measure quality and may even have a solution for your problem.
Good Luck,
-James
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