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Old 28-02-2008, 07:48   #1
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hi all. i am a complete newcomer to these forums so please bear with me. at home i have cable tv, broadband and phone. i want to move things around in my home .my question can you have one cable to one socket to provide all these sevices. if not what permutations have i got. maybe this should have gone in the installations folder sorry
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Re: what cables

Think I know what you are asking,

As far as my installation goes and I think this is true for all of them, the telephone comes in on box with a normal telephone socket. The TV and broadband have a seperate box with a co-ax connector. This is then split to provide services for the TV and broadband.

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Old 29-02-2008, 08:39   #3
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thanks jamie for the reply. i possibly did not explain very good. the socket for a tv and broadband are the same are they not. does this mean i can plug either a tv in this socket or a broadband modem and they will work . if so can i get a splitter and then have both tv and broadband, and they will work at the same time. if so does this have any effect on the speed of the broadband. thanks
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your spot on and as far as I know it doesn't effect anything or at least it doesn't effect my connection.
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