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Old 12-01-2015, 15:23   #5
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Re: Hypothetical question re: cabling.

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Originally Posted by smallclone View Post
Would it, for instance, be the cause of :

1) a couple of channels suffering from pixelation
2) A 50% reduction in internet speed and poor network connection to homeplugs.
An unterminated co-ax can act as a resonator and could cause signal strengths to be low on specific frequencies so might give rise to pixelation on certain channels.

An easy trial would be to remove the splitter and just run the one cable and see if it makes a difference. Signal strengths would rise by about 6db.
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