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GeekGirl1
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reply to lets456
Re: Best splitter...does it really matter?

Don't forget about the low-end frequency. You need to go down to 5 MHz. Some only go down to 40 MHz- not good enough and you'll have problems with the STB talking back to the ONT, like for VOD, guide, or widget info. The DCT700 doesn't use those features and doesn't care, the HD STB does.

When Verizon did the installlation, they should have checked the levels at each TV. If they didn't, or you changed something after the install, then you might have a problem not using the "official" Verizon splitter (5 MHz to 1000 MHz).

proletarian

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said by GeekGirl1 See Profile :

Don't forget about the low-end frequency. You need to go down to 5 MHz. Some only go down to 40 MHz- not good enough and you'll have problems with the STB talking back to the ONT, like for VOD, guide, or widget info. The DCT700 doesn't use those features and doesn't care, the HD STB does.

geekgirl,
you're confusing the cable company return path. they use freq's under 55 or so for their return.

and the stb's don't talk back to the ont, they communicate back to the router via moca (over 1GHz). from their the return is sent on the data upstream path either by ethernet or coax.

the fios return path is via moca which is above 1GHz


GeekGirl1
The Medium IS the Message
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said by proletarian See Profile :

geekgirl,
you're confusing the cable company return path. they use freq's under 55 or so for their return. and the stb's don't talk back to the ont, they communicate back to the router via moca (over 1GHz). from their the return is sent on the data upstream path either by ethernet or coax. the fios return path is via moca which is above 1GHz
You are correct. My bad . I got confused. On a minor point, I would keep my coax splitters "backwards compatible" with cable... just in case.
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