Splitter question

Splitter question

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Splitter question NickySantoro 09-22-2005
Posted by NickySantoro on September 24, 2005, 7:24 pm
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 15:09:44 -0400, NickySantoro

>I have to run some RG6 in my daughter's new apartment. The coax line
>comes up inside the closet. In order to supply two TVs and a modem is
>it best to use a two way splitter and then split the TV line again or
>will a three way splitter be OK?
>TIA
>DFB
Many thanks to all who replied. I've gotten quite an education. The
three way I have in my junk box shows no differentiation but then it
predates cable modems by a good bit. I'll seek a 3 way that has the
requisite modalities as mentioned. Fortunately (?) Radio Schlock is
ubiquitous in my AO.
Again, many thanks to all.
DFB


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