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Old 1-Sep-2013, 2:31 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by yotatoy View Post
on a side note, after a bit of google research I came across the possibility of using a diplexer. It makes sense, when I had dish network they used a diplexer setup to allow my bedroom tv to be fed from the downstairs DVR. Basically allows cross traffic on a same line, without any issues.

http://bandtcrowd.blogspot.com/2013/...-internet.html

I will do some more research on them and report back, but leaning towards that as an option in order to now redo drywall on a floor I just repainted in order to get ready to sell.
A satellite / OTA diplexer will block the cable Internet service.

Have a look at this technology... http://forum.tvfool.com/showthread.php?t=13034 If you can locate your cable modem closer to the point of entry, perhaps you can convey your Ethernet data over your OTA distribution coax. You still need to avoid radiating any signals into the air through your antenna.
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