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Originally posted by krygny
The cable modem is the most critical should always be on the output first splitter in the house, preferably a 2-way, not more. If you have a splitter outside, eliminate it so that the cable modem always comes off the first splitter. You'll get noticeably better up/down speeds.
Check your speed: http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/
Beyond that first splitter, you can usually split the signals to the TVs one or two more times, but it all depend on the strength of the signal, the length/quality of the cables, distance from the pole, etc. and it's all empirical. If you don't notice a degraded signal, no problem.
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thanks
so, is this good or bad ?
im using time warner cable
Last Result:
Download Speed: 2467 kbps (308.4 KB/sec transfer rate)
Upload Speed: 393 kbps (49.1 KB/sec transfer rate)