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Posted by Robert Heiling on August 28, 2006, 10:11 pm
wrote:
>Based on this exchange, I would say that any further troubleshooting
>should be left to someone who understands that a splitter in the house is
>a splitter in the house. If a simple question ("Wonder if he has a
>splitter in there?") can't be answered, then further progress is in doubt.
I did mention previously that I was "sure" a spliter was in the
junction box/house. Sorry if I wasn't clear enough, yes there is a
splitter. I do mention this in another post, with a little more
detail.
>The answer to "Wonder if he has a splitter in there?" was "Yes." And if it
>takes a professional to know that the answer was "yes", then no further
>answers can be taken at face value, and yes, it apparently does mean a
>professional needs to be consulted. Or at least someone who knows that if
>a splitter is present, then the answer to a question about a splitter
>being present is yes.
Okay, I'm a big dummy. Because I pay for cable I want them to fix it;
if in fact it is a splitter (maybe connectors). They connected it and
now that I look at the splitter I may need a more experienced
professional than the last one.
I appreciate your remarks.
Oren
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