gLaNDix (Jesse Kaufman) wrote:
's kinda what i was afraid of ... plus, sns are so easy to put together
(can't count how many terminations i've done w/ the TH-IT1000) .. esp
when the crimper and stripper come in one tool! :)
i've got to run cable tonite (renting out the basement and the renters
are moving in tmw), so i guess i'll go with the hex for now and upgrade
when i have some extra cash ... not really too concerned about the coax
running to their tvs in the basment, and i think i've got enough
pre-terminated (by me) rg6 cable(s) to run what i need for inet and myth
If/when you do upgrade, consider re-terminating the basement work. One
less-than-optimum termination can degrade the signal throughout the
building. We use a Comsonics test unit to troubleshoot and optimize
b-band cable for our customers. It's absolutely amazing how much the SNR
and BER improve as poor quality terminations/splitters are replaced in
the process.
If there is enough interest, I'll write up a howto on broadband cable
residential distribution.
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meatwad
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