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Old 12-05-2005, 15:02   #7
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Re: 1, 2, or 4 port amps

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Originally Posted by s999
Its mentioned in the last question in this link....... http://www.dslreports.com/faq/cabletech/4.%20Splitters

I want to do the same......... I want to fit wall plates in several rooms so that they all have access to cable.
Yeah, but the sockets you posted an eBay link for are RJ45 sockets. They are used to connect computers together, and in the home, to share an internet connection.

If you want to share cable TV around the house, you would need an amplifier/splitter for CO-AXIAL cable (not RJ-45), but, TBH, you would be better either asking NTL to install the extra sockets (which they'll probably charge for) or getting a video sender that can work with NTL remote controls as well.

If you need to share an internet connection, it's easier to get a wireless router and use a wireless network.
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