[Discuss] Extra splitter (OT)
Chuck Anderson
cra at WPI.EDU
Tue Sep 6 08:42:11 EDT 2011
On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 05:53:30PM -0400, edwardp at linuxmail.org wrote:
> The recent thread regarding RCN, reminded me of the AT&T BB installation
> 10 years ago. They installed an additional splitter (two-way) with one
> cable going into the cable modem and the other cable going into another
> splitter (three-way) going to the TV's. At the time of the
> installation, they also installed a filter on the other cable going from
> the two-way to the other splitter, but eventually Comcast removed it as
> it was no longer required.
>
> With the technological advances made since then, is this extra two-way
> splitter still required today, or could everything now go into one
> splitter?
You can use a three-way splitter. Those are usually marked with a
"high" output with lower dB loss--connect that one to the cable modem.
For each two-way splitter, you lose a bit more than half the signal
(3.5 dB up to 1 GHz for good splitters, worse for cheap ones). Any
bigger splitters are internally just networks of two-way splitters,
and the same thing holds true. E.g. a three-way splitter looks like
this inside:
__-3.5dB__Out
In--| __-7dB__Out
~~-3.5dB~~~~|__-7dB__Out
So the first output's power is less than half the input power, and the
other two are less than 1/4 the input power.
Just make sure you get a "good" splitter, 5 MHz - 1 GHz, 3.5 dB, $1-$3.
You don't need to spend extra for the "Monster" one though.
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