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Simple Video Distribution with a Cable Modem
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29th o January, 2008

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The following diagram shows how you can distribute cable TV to up to eight TVs and still properly connect your cable modem.

Note that the cable modem is only one two-way splitter from the outside world with no amplifier or filter in the way.



It is possible to combine the CVT15 and HS8 by using a CVT28PIA, but we have learned that the separate components work better. (See here.)


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  1. Comment #1 (Posted by Jim )
    I followed this diagram exactly, and the results were unbelievable. I used a 6 way splitter instead and all 4 of my TV's get the same quality of picture. My longest run is close to 60 ft. These products work extremely well and I would recommend this setup to anyone who has cable and broadband. The number of TV's after amplification is not a concern now.
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