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  2. Setting up a MoCA with spectrum as the provider | AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/setting-up-a-moca-with-spectrum-as-the-provider.3050944

    You will need 2 units, one to set-up MoCA at your cable modem and router and one for your remote location. Wire as per the modifications I made to your diagram. You can add up to 16 MoCA adapters to the network as you need them anywhere you have a cable drop. I would recommend the Actiontec ECB6200 Bonded MoCA adapters.

  3. Spectrum Everyday Low Priced (ELP) Internet service...

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    1946 posts · Joined 2010. #1 · Jan 27, 2021. For about $20-25/month, depending on location, Spectrum offers 20 Mbps Internet to your home. The Spectrum store people I talked to sometimes called it ELP, sometimes Everyday Low Priced Internet, sometimes Everday Low Price Internet. Could folks check if ELP Internet is available in other Spectrum ...

  4. Charter remote model URC1060 EFC codes. - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/charter-remote-model-urc1060-efc-codes.3053468

    I am trying to make the OK/SELECT button work on my Philips 55” TV, model 55PFL5602/F7. I have a Charter cable digital receiver fed with a coax cable and then from receiver to TV via HDMI 3 port. I have found that remote code 11454 works for both the receiver and most of the functions on my TV with my Charter remote model URC1060.

  5. What type of cable does Time Warner run to the house?

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    The New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) ruled that in order to get approval, Charter needs to provide Internet, TV and phone services to all homes within the current Time Warner Cable service territory – including rural areas – and provide 300 Mbps Internet speeds to all New Yorkers by 2019. The ruling does not state it must be free.

  6. How does U-verse with fiber optic picture quality...

    www.avsforum.com/threads/how-does-u-verse-with-fiber-optic-picture-quality...

    Our neighborhood has the fiber optic and the 1000gb internet available (I don't have that). The DTV picture quality was better, the Uverse only offers 1080i/720p picture quality. I got a good deal on the Uverse when we moved and bundled everything together for a discount. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk.

  7. Directv vs AT&T Uverse quality wise? - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/directv-vs-at-t-uverse-quality-wise.1424274

    The Internet tested at 21 MB per second yet was too slow for video streaming. Shows on Vudu would play with one bar and it didn't look like high definition. So AT&T uverse is another piece of pathetic technology that was released on to a public before it was ready.

  8. Spectrum TV on Roku vs. Spectrum cable box - big differences

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    On the audio side, Spectrum on Roku is a bit strange vs. cable boxes. For example, say the channel on the cable box is DD 5.1 at 48 kHz (confirmed by my pre/pro). On the Roku, that channel has stereo PCM at 44.1 kHz when the Roku audio is set to “Passthrough”. If the Roku audio is set to “Auto”, the audio is DD 5.1 + Atmos.

  9. Setting up a MoCA with spectrum as the provider

    www.avsforum.com/threads/setting-up-a-moca-with-spectrum-as-the-provider...

    In the early days of MoCA, just having digital cable spec'd splitters (5-1002 MHz) was generally sufficient, since a typical MoCA 1.1 network needed just 50 MHz of spectrum, operating between 1125-1175 MHz, just above the splitter's spec'd range, and so with a loss not much more than that printed on the label.

  10. HOW? Direct TV in conjunction with Charter Internet?

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  11. Rack Mounted RG6 Splitter - AVS Forum

    www.avsforum.com/threads/rack-mounted-rg6-splitter.2552113

    For some background, I have a Charter Cable bundle (TV, Phone, Internet) that comes in from the demark to the splitter in the basement. I use a cable modem off of one of the RG6 jacks upstairs and pull wireless internet off of that. I'm happy to provide any more info that may be helpful.

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