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I'm re-wiring my home for Charter. I have a two way split (TV/ modem) followed by an 8 way split to homerun lines.

I have NOT signed up for the Charter yet service, however I'm anticipating there might be a signal problem with the 8 split. I would like to buy an amplifier ahead of time so I can test everything out while the cable contractor is at my residence doing the hookup.

Can anyone recommend a good amplifier for my situation? I already have a passive 8-way splitter.

The reason I want to test this out while the contractor is present, the two way split is in the demarcation box which I don't have access to (Charter's property). My home has two coaxial lines coming in. If possible, I would like to have the option of removing this split.
post #2 of 8
One of these PCT MA2-M amps would do very well.
post #3 of 8
Well let me just throw this out...

If you subscribe to a cableco for TV and Internet, they will install and service/support "their" equipment/installation only. Whatever you do in your home (after those drops) is on you. Typically, they always add a two-way splitter for each drop (TV/modem). You may or may not run into support problems down the road if you don't let them install the 2-way.

Point 2:
You may want to consider having the cableco provide the 8-way splitter or distribution amp (for whatever fee they charge). This way, when/if you have issues, it's supported.

I would assume that any installer/contractor will only support what is on the work order and may not "test" 8 additional drops without a charge.
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Originally Posted by egnlsn View Post

One of these PCT MA2-M amps would do very well.

I noticed the 'PCT MA2-M' model has two outputs, when I only need one.

Would the best solution be to buy the 'PCT MA1-M' model which has +15 db/ one output and put that in between the two-way split and 8-way split?
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Originally Posted by Ratman View Post

Well let me just throw this out...

If you subscribe to a cableco for TV and Internet, they will install and service/support "their" equipment/installation only. Whatever you do in your home (after those drops) is on you. Typically, they always add a two-way splitter for each drop (TV/modem). You may or may not run into support problems down the road if you don't let them install the 2-way.

Point 2:
You may want to consider having the cableco provide the 8-way splitter or distribution amp (for whatever fee they charge). This way, when/if you have issues, it's supported.

I would assume that any installer/contractor will only support what is on the work order and may not "test" 8 additional drops without a charge.

Lets say 1 year down the road I have problems and the cable company sends out Joe-contractor to fix it.....is he going to review my account history to see which components are covered?

Maybe I've just had a bad run but I've been living with TERRIBLE cable service at my parents house for years now. I guess I have trust issues with these people.
post #6 of 8
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Originally Posted by Knineteen View Post

I noticed the 'PCT MA2-M' model has two outputs, when I only need one.

Would the best solution be to buy the 'PCT MA1-M' model which has +15 db/ one output and put that in between the two-way split and 8-way split?

The MA2-M has only 1 output. The 3 ports are in, out, power. The 2 output is the MA2-2PN
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Originally Posted by Knineteen View Post

Lets say 1 year down the road I have problems and the cable company sends out Joe-contractor to fix it.....is he going to review my account history to see which components are covered?.

Hey, just giving you some thoughts to consider. Knock yourself out and best of luck.
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Originally Posted by Knineteen View Post

Lets say 1 year down the road I have problems and the cable company sends out Joe-contractor to fix it.....is he going to review my account history to see which components are covered?

Maybe I've just had a bad run but I've been living with TERRIBLE cable service at my parents house for years now. I guess I have trust issues with these people.

There's usually nothing to review, the work order shows what services you pay/paid for on every appointment you have. Contractors especially aren't going to fix problems with equipment you installed without charging you for it.
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