35' Feet, White RG6 Coaxial Cable (Coax Cable) with Connectors, F81 / RF, Digital Coax - AV, Cable TV, Antenna, and Satellite, CL2 Rated, 35 Foot
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I can confirm that it works well
As for using it, you wouldn't, since you are going from fiber optics to a hard coaxial line, it could be as frustrating as driving a Ferrari while keeping the parking brake applied. As a result, yes, it will work, but it will bottleneck your service a little.
This is approximately the size of a pen or pencil, so it has a 3/8" outside diameter. There is an ultra-thin coaxial cable that can carry the same signal as the ultra-thin coax we use. Google these words to find them on Amazon The CIMPLE Micro Coax specializes in The CIMPLE Micro Coax
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Despite my best efforts, I could not connect the network. I moved furniture so it would neatly wrap around the white baseboard, dusted the modem and router, hit the "on" button, and got the Everything was in order and there was nothing that needed fixing. After a long absence, I finally gave up The new cable now worked perfectly, but the old Cimple cable did not work either when I strung it across the room. I tried tightening the connector several times, and the error message still appeared. I tried it again with the old cable, and again it worked fine. Cinmple is on the way back to me now.
Easy to work with The Solid Connectors are able to This is what I use as a FiOS network extender. I am using the 30' RG6 Coax Cable to improve signal strength for my Nest Outdoor Camera through my Actiontec Network Extender. My driveway and cars are being monitored by an outdoor Nest Camera, which I recently purchased. I was unable to establish a reliable connection with my camera using my current WIFI network due to a lack of sufficient signal strength. The whole setup costs less than $25 ($15 for Actiontec's extender and $10 for this CL2-length 30' cable With RG6 coax cable), I was able to expand my Frontier (formerly VZ) FiOS network easily. Since I purchased the camera, the signal strength and video quality have improved dramatically, and I've experienced no more "Your camera has lost connection" notifications. Using a 30-foot coaxial cable, a 5-foot connector is connected to the coaxial cable A 3-way splitter I have in my attic (3 TVs, Quantum Router & ACTIVEC Extender), which we were able to test. Upon connecting the cable to the splitter, I ran it to the existing hole I made in my ceiling drywall where the nest camera is mounted outside the garage soffit, which gets power from the splitter. CL2 cables are suitable for attics since they are rated for that environment. Flexible enough to run along trusses and walls, the cable can also make the necessary turns. The overall quality of the Coax Cable is excellent and I would recommend it without hesitation.
CRAP is the word for it. Here is The- Because of the location of our facility and my concern for line loss, I opted for what I considered higher-grade coaxial cable. Two different antenna configurations were used over the course of the day and I was only able to receive one signal with a meager 3 sub channels from a higher power signal source (KDKA, Pittsburgh). In the end, I just accepted that we were too far out and that the terrain was doing us a disservice. Take a few weeks to go by. During my holiday break during last week, I had some time to play around and decided to try a run from the antenna using a coil of garden variety RG6-coaxial cable There is a U in the basement that I found. It now works without any problems for me to receive 22 channels. It is fair to note that I had previously disconnected the run of CIMPLE coax, and I was now back to the original three. In fact, the fact that it passes any signal indicates that there are no breaks in the cable run and that the cable itself is defective.
The cable box that I was installing for my grandmother was supposed to be moved to another area and I asked for a 35 foot cable but received a 22 foot cable either it is a scam to overcharge, or they aren't doing their job properly. Most likely Amazon Basics will be my source for a longer cord. I've never had an issue with anything I have ordered through Amazon Basics. This purchase is not recommended on a 3/10 scale.
I am disappointed. The product appears to be a good one, but I had trouble connecting to the internet and cable for it to work. Supposed to have worked for 5 minutes before getting a message indicating the cable box could not connect to the internet. It took me two restarts of the cable after tightening the cord and I eventually replaced it with my original/old 7+ year cord, which also got the cable going faster. It's not advisable to use a high speed online or cable connection.
I needed to move our modem/router setup to another room and this worked perfectly. As suggested by other reviewers, I laid out the cable the day before so it would be straighter/less curly, and I tested it to make sure it worked before moving things around They are excellent suggestions, and I found them to be Additionally, I found the cable to be flexible and easy to work with for my needs, and it was great to find it in different lengths (30 feet worked great for following the baseboards and wrapping around a door frame. others like me who lack technical and electronics skills!.
The Xfinity internet coax line is extended to connect to the modem via this device. The length of the hose is 25 feet. A coaxial cable is relatively easy to work with, but the bends can be a bit sharp. As of yet, there has been no signal loss. It was a very good day.
I had to rearrange all the furniture in my living room after the winter storm, and my television cable cord was misplaced when I was moving the furniture. My cable cord from Amazon was the right length, so I ordered it. Next, I discovered I needed a coaxial splitter, so I ordered that. Having cable in our house has made our lives easier. Now we can watch television.