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Old 16-09-2006, 09:07   #2
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Re: Splitter for tv and broadband with NTL

There will be some on here who tell you otherwise but to be honest you're better off getting ntl out to do it for you, its not just as simple as buying a splitter some cheap coax and a couple of connectors mate there are signal levels to take into account, as well as the potential to introduce noise into the network which could screw up not just yours but your neighbours TV and Broadband
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