E McCann wrote:
> At 12:44 PM 1/24/2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly:
> 
> 
>>Hey all,
>>
>>I recently got Cable internet, and now the only spare cable jack in my 
>>place is
>>connected to the cable modem.  Question is, is the info feed that's sent down
>>the pipe different than the one used for TV?  I'm wondering if I unhook the
>>cable from the modem and connect it to a TV will I get static or the usual
>>cable broadcast feed?
> 
> 
> 
> Should get regular cable TV. IIRC, it (the modem) is using frequencies not 
> used for the TV signal.
> 
> 

And to connect it to the tv, just put in a coax splitter into the cable 
before the modem; that's how the cable company does it.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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