Questions tagged [coaxial]
Coaxial (pron. "co-axial") is a cabling technology commonly used to transmit television signals and is referred to as "cable". Use for questions about the physical medium itself.
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How to use a cable modem-router that has coax with ethernet connectivity?
I have a naïve question on using DOCSIS cable modem-router without a coax cable connectivity.
I have Netgear C7000 which only supports WAN using Coax cable and WAN over ethernet is not supported. ...
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Getting internet to a detached garage that has a existing coaxial line
Out door 2 way cable splitter: one line runs into the house where the modem/router is, the other runs into a detached garage. Would a coaxial to LAN converter work in this situation, or do they need ...
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Home LAN Setup - Poor transfer rate
Trying to setup local LAN in my home. Have Verizon 1GB FIOS connection (CR1000A router) coming in using ethernet cable to the main router.Have an extender(Model E3200) in the basement that has GB LAN ...
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Monitoring internet connection from coaxial cable into modem?
I work at a small business and we have a business account with Optimum. We have one of Optimum's modems, an Arris TG1672 modem.
We are having a minor problem. Every morning it seems like, it goes ...
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Cable modem + 300 ft of Coax?
I'm trying to get cable internet to a house in the woods. However, my ISP's connection is about 300 ft away. I want to run a coaxial cable from there to the house, but due to budget constraints, I can'...
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Home internet questions
I just moved into a house which only century link can provide internet, which is through the phone lines. Although the house has female coax ports in almost every room, the only female phone line port ...
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Split coaxial cable to modem and moca adapter
I recently moved into a new place (rental) and I'm wondering if the following is possible. There's a single coaxial cable that powers the internet connection. It is currently hooked up to a modem ...
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How can I generate digital audio from software?
I have a laptop (ASUS X540B) that is currently my only computer. I checked, it does not have an S/PDIF 3.5mm jack. The speakers I have are the original Xbox 5.1 by Spherex, kinda obscure but whatever. ...
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Running Internet with Coaxial Splits
I’ve tried doing my own research online but haven’t been able to find anything that matches my situation.
I currently rent one side of a two-family apartment. The cable for our units runs from the ...
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Does MoCA have to be on the same coax line?
Recently I have been wanting to install MoCA adapters. I am wondering if point A and point B have to be on the same coax line?
I have a splitter in my family room that is connected to my modem/router ...
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Cable internet from UPC to Ethernet adapter
How does UPC provide the internet connection ? The data it's just coming through the coaxial cable, like LAN or there is some kind of authentication with the router ?
I'm asking this because I'm ...
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Toslink to Coax not working as supposed to
So i've recently bought a home cinema audio set to hook up to my pc. The connection on my Sound card was a toslink and the connector on the set (which is where the amplifier is integrated into the ...
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Is one ent conduit sufficient for cabling two side by side rooms?
I am having a house built and am paying to have a contractor run low voltage conduit from every room in the house to a home network closet under the basement stairs. In an attempt to cut back on cost ...
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Can I connect my modem using the arial wall sockets in my house?
I've got a modem connected using a coax cable on the ground level. I would like to move it to the loft.
Next to the coax box for the modem on the ground level, there is also another box with a TV ...
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Using F-type Coaxial jack for Internet?
I just moved into a new townhouse and there are f-type coaxial wall jacks in every room, but no Ethernet jacks. I don't have a TV/cable, I just have a bunch of computers. Is it possible to convert or ...