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Old 21-Jun-2015, 12:15 AM   #7
Jea1972
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[QUOTE=ADTech;51698]Yes, but....

Since you are planning on keeping internet service, that means that part of the existing coaxial cable MUST remain solely dedicated to that signal coming from Comcast. You cannot "share" any section of coax between the cable-provided signal and antenna signals as they use overlapping frequencies and there will be interference between the two. Therefore, you need to segregate off that cable-specific part of the cabling and ensure that the type types of signals stay on separate coax cables.



I traced out and labeled each cord based on instructions on on a separate thread. All of my coaxs go to TV sets. On one wall outlet a single coax comes out to a splitter. One coax then feeds to the TV the other coax feeds into the modem. How can I dedicate a single coax just to my Internet service so I can use the other coaxs independently for my antenna?


Thanks again or all of your assistance and suggestions.
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