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You have it basically but you might have a weaker signal so you might want to look at a signal booster to strengthen you signal so you don't leave yourself with a weak signal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, assuming the signal quality is good that will work and is how the cable company would do it. As you said: Attach the incoming cable from the wall to the single input port on the splitter and separate cables from the output ports on the splitter to the modem and TV box. Remember you must subscribe to both internet and TV services from your provider for this work. You might need the provider to activate these services once the wiring is complete. One last thing, your modem may need to be on an approved list from the provider. Many providers will only allow certain modems to be used with their system. They usually carry this list online or will provide it when asked over the phone or through email. Stores like Best Buy often carry modems compatible with the local service provider and will advise you about such products.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If i understand the question, this should work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.That is correct. That's the way I have it hooked up
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