Can you guys give me some idea of what kind of cable splitter (coax) that should be adequate for splitting my cable modem off from my cable TV connections?<BR><BR>I want to get as clean a line as ...
Many people continue to pay Comcast and other cable-based ISPs monthly fees to rent cable modems. But with a little research, you can buy your own modem outright and save money in the long run. The ...
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I don’t know about all cable companies but Comcast (AKA Xfinity) now charges $14 a month to rent a cable modem. However, depending on the speed of your service, you can buy your own modem for under ...
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Telewest's "Blueyonder" cable modem service is now available in all Telewest franchise areas, following an extensive rollout programme since its launch in March 2000. Blueyonder is available via a ...
Ok so im not to good with cable line/type and all that stuff. I am looking to get a new modem I know how to do that my problem is I will need some more cable line and an a adapter, but I do not know ...