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Splitting Digital Cable to my TV?
Name: Johnnyj580 Date: January 5, 2004 at 05:09:55 Pacific OS: XP CPU/Ram: 256
Comment:
OK, so I have digital cable for my computer. Is it possible to split that to my tvs to recieve regular cable (ie. 2-60)? If so, what type of hardware am I looking for?
I have a 2-way Cable TV Splitter (5-1000Mhz), but am having no luck with it.
Name: Bob (by BigBob) Date: January 5, 2004 at 06:05:13 Pacific
Reply:
Contact your cable supplier
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Response Number 2
Name: rac Date: January 5, 2004 at 06:14:21 Pacific
Reply:
Short answer is above. Longer answer is, no, you apparently want to steal the TV signal, which even if done successfully will lead to your being cut off from ALL service as well as most likely being prosecuted.
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Response Number 3
Name: Nick Robichaud Date: January 5, 2004 at 08:56:12 Pacific
Reply:
why dont u connect your tv to your pc via a s video cable? if your video card has tv out u can do this. however it is recommended to keep it under 10 feet to maximize quality..
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Response Number 4
Name: Spinox Date: January 5, 2004 at 12:56:10 Pacific
Reply:
Your 2-way Cable TV Splitter may be broken. Disable it and connect cable directly to your tv and try out.
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Response Number 5
Name: wizard-fred Date: January 5, 2004 at 16:18:01 Pacific
Reply:
Many cable companies install a filter to disable cable tv if the person only subscribes to cable internet service.
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