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Old 27-09-2012, 22:37   #1
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My signal has to travel from a bedroom upstairs down to my living room and the signal is very at a poor level. Can I connect my superhub with my HD box so that the signal is stronger downstairs?
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whats your HD box?
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Re: SUper Hub question

If you like you can get a splitter on the coax that is connected to your TV receiver - although usually the installer puts a splitter under the DP (small white box the able comes from) and you should be ok to connect it to that.

splitters cause noise on the line (about 3db), and may make you connection slightly less stable - but 95% of the time it won't have enough of an effect to cause an issue as the SNR's will be more than strong enough to cope with the slight loss
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Re: SUper Hub question

Just get a proper router and use the superhub in modem mode.

That way you get to kill two birds. Your wireless performance will return to normal and secondly your routing options will perform as expected.
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