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Old 25-08-2008, 21:05   #27
SMHarman
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Re: Using E Bay modems.

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Originally Posted by Broadbandings View Post
Not Cablevision's evidently

Remember lots of peeps in the US take their analogue feed directly into their TVs from their local cableco. They certainly don't ask their MSO to come out every time they want to connect a new set to the feed, they just split existing feeds. Usually basic subscribers are insulated from the digital network being on different taps or having return path filters fitted.
Aaah, you are talking the old analogue cable which is more akin to a distributed aerial, with, yes, no loopback.
That is a rare old beast these days with the push to digital multichannel HD broadcast and is being switched off in many areas to give more bandwidth to the digital cable channels.
Akin to the Analog Cable on VM really.
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/digitalt...witch-off.html
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