If you have already purchased one of the best TV antennas for your new (or old) television, you may have realized that you'll need a coaxial cable to connect your antenna to your television. Luckily, ...
These days, anything with copper in it is expensive. If you doubt that, a walk into any Home Depot electrical department, where the wire is locked up tighter than Fort Knox, will prove otherwise.
I've written a few articles about over-the-air antennas and how they can help you cut the cord and receive free, local broadcast channels. What I haven't mentioned is what to do if you have more than ...
You might not be getting the most out of your HDTV. In almost every case there are things that you can do to make big improvements in that big screen. • Ailing cables: Coaxial cable doesn’t last ...
Who knew that a strand of coaxial cable could be so useful on its own? While we usually use these plain-looking wires to connect equipment like modems and cable boxes, you can actually make your own ...
If your business gets cable TV and high-speed internet access from the same company using the same line, you can use a coaxial splitter to connect your internet router and one or more cable boxes to ...
For a coax run servicing my cable modem, should I be looking for coax couplers that have a specific GHz rating? I’ve seen a couple of mentions that DOCSIS 3.1 makes us of 1.2 GHz of spectrum on the ...
Article 810 contains the requirements for wiring television and radio receiving equipment. Article 820 contains the requirements for installing the coaxial cables ...
I've been struggling with weak/inconsistent WiFi reception in peripheral corners of my house — unfortunately, the corners where my wife and I have our WFH setups. I'm at a loss what type of contractor ...