Re: Two cable modems, one router, connectivity problems



Tom Stiller wrote:

What does it matter whether the signal is split at the house end of the drop, or the pole/pedestal end? Cable is a shared resource. Digital signals are differentiated by packet address, not by route.

It matters in that there is the DB drop of an extra splitter involved that
shouldn't be there. The split at the pole is already accounted for - no
need/want for any additional split in the house.

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