Coaxial Cable For Cable Modem
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A coaxial cable connects your cable modem to the wall outlet that delivers your internet signal. It transmits data between your internet service provider and your modem, enabling a stable and fast internet connection.
While most cable modems use standard coaxial cables, it's important to use a cable that meets the requirements of your internet provider and modem for optimal performance. Look for high-quality cables labeled as RG6 or RG59 for best results.
To install, simply screw one end of the coaxial cable into the coaxial port on your cable modem and the other end into the wall outlet or splitter. Make sure both connections are secure to ensure a reliable signal.
A high-quality coaxial cable can help maintain signal integrity and reduce interference, which may result in a more stable connection. However, your maximum internet speed is determined by your service plan and modem capabilities.
RG6 cables have a thicker core and better shielding than RG59, making them more suitable for high-frequency signals and longer cable runs. For most cable modem setups, RG6 is recommended for optimal performance.