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Re: Best splitter...does it really matter?

said by Rattler See Profile :

Any splitter used should be rated for frequencies above 1 GHz otherwise you may have problems.

although a splitter rated about 1GHz would not hurt - it absolutely will not cause problems.

a standard 5-900MHz splitter will be fine. that is all that verizon uses.

your video broadcast is under 900MHZ. the moca network which does run about 1GHz is designed to power through these splitters.

of course, if you're going to board this thing up (and please don't), then you may want to "future proof" yourself (or satellite proof?) those outlets with a higher rated splitter.
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