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I am trying to go from a 2way to a 3way splitter on the outside of my house.I have tried 2 splitters already and the problem is that I don't get internet,or on demand,or the telephone number on the TV.The TV pictures are great.Any help would be great .Thanks
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@norm4701 wrote:the last one I tried was Ideal 5MHz-2.3GHz. It did not work!
The splitter needs to be bi-directional to the router to support the IP functions like caller id, On-Demand, etc. Said another way, the signal has to get to the STB from the router and be able to get back to the router for the IP functions to work.
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You have to get a splitter that is rated 5-1000mhz, ghz or better in order for the VOD and menu and internet to continue working. Double check your splitters, and return/exchange them for higher rated ones if they don't match that description.
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the last one I tried was Ideal 5MHz-2.3GHz. It did not work!
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2.3ghz splitter should be fine, did you cap off any unused ports. if you leave some open ones you get signal bleed and that signal bleed may be your problem.
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@norm4701 wrote:the last one I tried was Ideal 5MHz-2.3GHz. It did not work!
The splitter needs to be bi-directional to the router to support the IP functions like caller id, On-Demand, etc. Said another way, the signal has to get to the STB from the router and be able to get back to the router for the IP functions to work.