why is cheap coaxial cable no good for a cable signal ?
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this could be the answer to my modem keep dropping its signal problem lads off to try and either get some ct100 or RG6
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well i went straight to shop and bought some ct100 cable and used that, but as i was unplugging old cable i realised it was RG6, so i had decent coax all along and it's still dropping my connection with CT100..................time for a new modem me thinksPS3= krazylegz120282

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WF100, CT100 or RG6 is ok for runs under 30Mtrs and will produce good results. For runs longer than 30m WF125 is best but could also be used on shorter runs. Cable quality is everything as is the insatllation of the cable. Tight bends for instance will lead to signal degradation.Comment
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