Well......... Techs, installers, General CATV Geeks really :t
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Well......... Techs, installers, General CATV Geeks really :t
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Now what'd you bugger up?
Waddup ???? I left cable early this year, but whats up.
Just wondering, as Tv signals & Broadband comes down the same bitta coax does the modem & STB work out which bit of the signal each box wants, or is there some kind of additional filtering ?
How does the modem know what speed to operate at & how does the STB know what channels the subscriber has chosen ?
Oh & what is the device called that prevents televisions from adding noise to the network ? lil plug in filter thingumi ...... & where does it go ? (Before or after the splitter)
Your tv signals and broadband are at different frequencies.
Both your modem and set top box have files down loaded to them to allow for various programming and bandwidth.
So if you changed modems could you copy these files from existing to the new.
It's streamed. Wot's happened to our lad in Watford of lately?
Does that mean yes or no ?Quote:
Originally Posted by herosrest
W0tford ? ....... Reggie Dwight ya mean ?