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I thought a cable modem just converts the cable signal to Ethernet and vice versa...I don't see why having more than one would cause problems. You need a cable box for every room with a TV, why would it be different for modems?
That's just what seems intuitive to me though. There's no telling what goes on the minds of those cable companies. Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Interesting.
Maybe the best alternative is to call the cable guy and have him install another data port in your room. Or if your computer can receive wireless, you could probably get a signal relay/booster device of some sort. There's nowhere I can't reach. |