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 ==== Cables ====  ==== Cables ==== 
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 Use of RG6 cables is recommended for cable connections. Use of RG6 cables is recommended for cable connections.
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 ==== Terminators ==== ==== Terminators ====
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 Make sure all unused splitter outputs have terminators attached. Make sure all unused splitter outputs have terminators attached.
 Do not leave a splitter output without anything connected. Do not leave a splitter output without anything connected.
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 ==== Splitters ==== ==== Splitters ====
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 If you have a 4-way splitter then each of the outputs get 1/5th of the signal. If you cascade another 4-way splitter then each output gets 1/5th of the 1/5th signal = 1/25th of the original signal. If you have a 4-way splitter then each of the outputs get 1/5th of the signal. If you cascade another 4-way splitter then each output gets 1/5th of the 1/5th signal = 1/25th of the original signal.
  
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   - Use a passive 2-way splitter to split the cable modem before the distribution amplifier.   - Use a passive 2-way splitter to split the cable modem before the distribution amplifier.
   - Purchase a distribution amplifier with uplink support for a cable modem.   - Purchase a distribution amplifier with uplink support for a cable modem.
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