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Originally Posted by Toilet-Duck
Ben is wrong, you can get a splitter which will split the cable from 1 main into 2 terminals which allows you to have 1 cable into the house and another into the office, this is what VM use to split the signal to allow multiple boxes in the same house.
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You can split the cable all you like but unless you have something on the end then all it is is a bit of split cable!
And Virgin
don't do multiple modems
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Somthing like this for example which is what we kinda have on our property:
http://www.homedepot.ca/wcsstore/Hom...c6ed5586_4.jpg
However you would need to check the signal before and after to make sure you havent signifcantly altered the SNR and power levels, you may need to add a device whcich increases or decreases the levels you can get these cheap for about 99p of ebay...
Then simply buy cable from ebay that allows you to attach your modem to the other terminal!
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From what i read he doesn't want to have to unscrew the modem from one cable and put on another bit, he wants to be able to use it everywhere all the time. So what you have described doesn't work