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Old 22-Feb-2011, 12:59 AM   #21
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Thanks for the tip. You would think there would be a way to do it but I guess I will just have to stick with it as is.

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Old 22-Feb-2011, 1:51 AM   #22
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I went to a house to check out a cable Tv problem some years ago , the guy had connected the cable wire to the alarm system wiring. . He said the same thing you said , you would think there would be a way to do it. .. You can look up the technical reasons why the cable Tv/cable internet can not be directly connected to the antenna system with the simple setup at your house. . Is there a way to do it?? Yes there is . And that is your research project. However DO NOT directly connect the systems together in/on the same coax , not with splitters , not distribution amplifiers , No.

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Old 22-Feb-2011, 3:03 PM   #23
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It appears to me that the easiest solution would be to just hook up the Xbox with a wireless adapter so I no longer need the modem at the same point as the TV. I could then use a different wall plate somewhere else in the house for cable internet.
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Old 22-Feb-2011, 5:04 PM   #24
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FWIW, my old Linksys WAP54g handles streaming video at 20 Mb/s just fine.
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Old 22-Feb-2011, 5:30 PM   #25
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I was looking at a Netgear universal WiFi adapter. The box just sends/receives your WiFi signal and then connects to anything via ethernet. Should get the job done and then I will free up the coax behind my TV for OTA signal.
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