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Can I switch my modem over to any other coaxial entry point in the house?
Can I move my modem to any coaxial connection? Not necessarily. Some coaxial connections don’t work because they aren’t connected behind the scenes. This is most often the case in houses, where old coaxial connections can often get left behind.
Can I plug my modem into any coax outlet?
You may connect your cable modem to any working cable connector (that allows two-way communications: doesn’t have a filter on it, etc). Generally speaking, it can also be good (not always) to connect your modem closer to the provider than after say a splitter or two, or possibly older in-wall cabling, etc.
Can you connect modem to any coax cable?
Once you have found a valid working coax wire or outlet, you can connect your cable modem or router. The DSS-01 was designed for Cable Internet providers and their Technicians to use.
Can I have 2 modems in my house?
Rick’s answer: Yes Michael, it’s indeed possible to have multiple cable modems in the same house, and it isn’t all that uncommon.
Does the coaxial cable matter for modem?
For this reason, you must use the best coaxial cable for internet. A dependable connection can be compromised when the primary wire has poor quality. No matter how fast your service provider, if the data gets corrupted from the source to the modem, you won’t enjoy it.
Are all coax cables active?
Not all outlets may be active in your home, so if you connect your Midco modem or cable TV equipment to a coax outlet and it doesn’t work, you either need to find a new outlet or activate that one. Just follow the steps below to active an outlet. If you’re not comfortable activating an outlet yourself, contact us.
Can you get internet without a coax cable?
Q: Do you need a coax cable for internet? If you have cable internet, then yes, you do need a coax (or coaxial) cable to connect to the internet. Your internet provider should give you one with your modem, but if you’re missing one, you can find them for pretty cheap on Amazon.
Can any cable outlet be used for internet?
Can I Connect My Modem to Any Cable Outlet? The type of cable outlet needed for your modem will depend on the kind of internet service you’re using. For example, some modems use your regular phone line for Digital Subscriber Line (DSL), while others require a coaxial cable connection or an Ethernet connection.
Can 2 modems be used on the same cable line?
The other answers detail other options but to answer your question directly, yes you can have more than one modem on one account and in one household on a standard DOCSIS 2/3/4.0 (cable) network, even on the same split coax line right next to each other as long as it’s a decent splitter.
How do I connect a coaxial cable to a modem?
Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the cable wall outlet, then connect the other end to the modem. Connect the modem power cord into an electrical outlet, then connect the other end to the modem. Note: Most modems are always on and don’t have a power switch.
What is a coax cable internet service?
Cable internet service uses the same coaxial cable network as cable television to provide your home with internet. The modem then uses an Ethernet cable to connect to your computer or router, which is what gives you access to high-speed internet.
Where do I plug in a modem?
Plug modem in where it comes into house. (Probably not ideal due to location) Join outside cable to wall plate, then plug modem in in central utility room. (Again, might not be in central location. Plug modem in as in #1.
Is it safe to move my modem to another Jack?
It should be safe to try moving the modem to another jack. You may have one or more splitters in your system that originate from the one line coming from the ISP. The objective would be to boost the signal so that each outlet has the same signal strength as the original cable from the ISP.