Cable Splitter for Rogers

Gary Walsh gwalsh-ymgm7FNFGXDR7s880joybQ at public.gmane.org
Thu Jan 6 17:39:47 UTC 2005


Sidney wrote:
> Howdy all,
> 
> I have Rogers high speed, the fastest residential package they offer. I 
> would like to split the coax cable going into my cable modem and get a 
> cable going into my computer's tuner card as well. I tried doing it 
> using some cheaply cable I had lying around. It worked, but it was not 
> shielded and the TV signal was of poor quality. Where can I get the 
> heavy duty cable, splitter and connectors rogers seems to be using? I 
> need about four feet.

Rogers uses Antronix cable splitters. 
http://www.antronix.net/Products/category.php?page=droppassives&i=7

I also have an cable amplifier supplied by Rogers.  This model 
http://www.dbtronics.com/products/rf_electronics/dbtronics/multimedia_house_drop_amplifiers.html

The cable technician who supplied these to me said that the splitters 
must be two-way and be able to pass all of the required frequencies.


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