📺 Elevate Your Entertainment Experience!
The Cables Direct Online 8 Way Bi-Directional Coaxial Antenna Splitter is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, supporting frequencies from 5-2300 MHz. It features 8 ports, ensuring compatibility with RG6 and RG59 coax cables, making it perfect for satellite HDTV, cable TV, and broadband internet setups. Built with durable materials and EMI shielding, this splitter guarantees superior signal quality and longevity.
T**S
Seems to work for MoCA 2.5 backhaul
I bought this think because I wanted full spectrum signal from my router to two wifi extenders around the house using existing cabling. I also wanted it outdoors. This thing seems to work. I logged 800 mbps on my extender yesterday through this splitter. Seems to be fast and cheap for the money. Hopefully it will be working for years. My speed test speaks for itself.
R**L
Worked great.
Exactly what we needed. No issues or concerns with the item. Came as advertised.
G**0
Get it
I’m looking to fix an issue of loosing sum vhf channels during the day or windy days. Got an rca preamp installed. Still have the issue. Figured one solid splitter better than two. Had 5 different tvs to send signals too. It was installed. So far it’s giving me what I want. It’s working. Time will tell.
R**A
Great value!
These cost considerably more in the store. Worked out perfectly for the addition of a couple of televisions in my home. Super easy to use and seems to be a high-quality item. Very happy with this purchase.
M**Z
Seems Quality, Hopefully Works For My Purpose
Seems like a quality splitter. Only did initial testing to make sure it works. It does. What I'm going to be doing with this splitter is using it "backwards" to conjoin 3 antennas with 3 separate leads into a single lead to feed TVs through a distribution amp. The way towers are in my area, I need to direct antennas in 3 different directions to get all stations. It's a power-passing splitter, so it will pass power from incorporated preamps. This splitter is cheap enough to try first to see if it will work. Sometimes a simple splitter is enough to combine antennas depending on how you have your antennas placed, and other variables. If it doesn't work well enough, I'll just invest in one of those Televes multi-antenna combiners with auto gain control. If it doesn't work for my purpose, it is not the fault of this splitter. Combining antennas is complicated and like I said this is cheap enough to try first.
M**S
Great deal
It’s a great deal
O**O
Money spent provided a teachable moment.
Looked like it solved my problem with receiving HD channels at first but after a couple weeks the problem got worse. I wound up going back to my old splitter. It was helpful because it confirms my suspicions about Verizon metering my signal.
W**A
Found to be very useful
My house is wired for cableTV that I don’t use. I use this device to send outdoor antenna signal to 3 rooms via existing coaxial cable.
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