All I have to say is... Is there any way in hell that I could request YOU? Or have you make sure you get my install ticket??? I postponed my install until next Tuesday because I wanted to do some more research. Hell, there could even be some beer in my fridge ;) --- Matt Luettgen wrote: > I have worked for TWC and now am a sub contractor > for > comcast... TW likes the modems to be on the first > split of the line, on a -3.5db tap (there is a 3.5 > db > loss from the signal coming in). Comcast is less > picky, they have a set range that the signal > strength > should be (if its weaker than -10db I'll re arrange > splitters until it gets above -9...but thats just > me) > Most comcast modems begin to drop off around -13db. > Both TWC and CC use 1Ghz splitters normally, I have > seen 2Ghz splitters used to reduce the amount of > loss. > > They will use quad shield RG6 for any new lines ran, > which is a good thing (RG59 = signal loss) Things > to > look out for are cleanliness of the install...I > personally think if it doesnt look good then it > wasnt > done right. Of course there are instances where you > have no choice but to toss the cable on the ground > and > wrap it around the house...but thats not often. > Also > be sure to ask about the signal strength. Comcast > tunes their taps for 4 outlets in a house...give or > take a few db. I have seen some houses have a > strong > signal (10+ db) even after 4 or 5 outlets have been > active...chances are a lazy tech installed that tap > and didnt bother to weaken the signal coming in, > which > isnt really a bad thing. Just incase anyone is > wondering about ip addresses servers etc.... their > pop3 server is mail.comcast.net, their smtp server > is > smtp.comcast.net, as far as IP's are conserned they > use DHCP unless you buy a static IP. If you have > any > question I'd be more than happy to attempt to answer > them in the best manner possible...but forgive a > delayed response as I've only been checking my mail > once a week or so. > > > Good luck and enjoy! > > Matt > --- Dustin Decker wrote: > > On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Kurt Kessler wrote: > > > > [snip] > > > That is why I was wondering if it is > advantageous > > to have it split > > > closer to the modem, or if it makes a > difference. > > Just want to make > > > sure I am more informed this time round. Isn't a > > whole lot on the net > > > about this, unless you take everything at > > dslreports as the gospel... > > > > On the RoadRunner side of things with two > > televisions and one cable > > modem I note they used two different splitters. > The > > first was IIRC > > something like 150db or some such, and the other > > more like 50 or 75 for > > the televisions. > > > > I'm not really up to par on this stuff, haven't > > dealt with signal > > strength on coax in years... so my numbers here > > might be off quite a > > bit. If I were home, I'd go downstairs and have a > > look for ya. > > Essentially, there ARE splitters that offer better > > quality to your cable > > modem than the rest of your devices such as cable > > boxes, tv/vcr, etc. > > > > Dustin > > > > -- > > *-----------------------------------* > > | Dustin Decker | > > | dustind@moon-lite.com > > *-----------------------------------------* > > | http://www.dustindecker.com | He who knows not > and > > knows that he | > > | Moon-Lite Computing | knows not is > > ignorant. Teach Him. | > > | 913.579.7117 | He who knows not > and > > knows not that he | > > *-----------------------------| knows not is a > fool. > > Shun him. | > > | He who knows and > > knows not that he | > > | knows is asleep. > > Wake him. | > > > > *-----------------------------------------* > > > > > > > > KC Linux Users Group -- to unsubscribe send mail > to > > majordomo@kclug.org > > Enter without the quotes in body of message > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! News - Today's headlines > http://news.yahoo.com > > > majordomo@kclug.org > Enter without the quotes in body of message __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com