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Every splitter will lose some decibel with every split. I chose to use a powered booster at the t.v.'s and it solved the glitches. The modem is not harmed and so far worked great. I use one 10 decibel boost at each smart t.v.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Closet port to the Input will be 3.5db and the other 2 will be 7db, unless you get a 3 way BALANcED than it’ll be 5.5db each.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This splitter should work for your situation
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.dB was old analog rating. -7dB was standard, and, down to -3.5dB on some ports. Check your current product for for MHz or GHz rating on its label. Those old "analog" splitters are rated for 5 - 1000 MHz! This is a maximum rating of 1GHz (1000MHz). Look for a "HD" splitter with rating on all ports of 2GHz / 2000 MHz or more. The Rockfish splitter (RF-G1308) I am using is a single COAX port in, with three (3) each 2GHz ports out. I "split" out 1) internet, 2) cable TV, & 3) telephone. Should help with signal loss. Good Luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Go for the gold. You should only have a . 005 db loss if using all connections. Be sure to tighten cables with a 24" pipe wrench.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.NO LOSS AT ALL
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