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Old 09-04-2006, 18:51   #1
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i have ntl 2mb broadband, and have split to signal to run 3 ntl set top boxes and the broadband. my question is, is this going to effect my signal strength of either the internet or the tvs...??
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i have ntl 2mb broadband, and have split to signal to run 3 ntl set top boxes and the broadband. my question is, is this going to effect my signal strength of either the internet or the tvs...??
No, the guy installing it all should have taken account of this when he did the installation and made sure you had extra power going into your property.
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Im not sure what you are hoping to achieve here? You cannot run any more set top boxes than you have been supplied with and NTL should have done the work on the install.
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