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for starters, i am a comcast supervisor. if you splice the antenna into the cable it can cause upstream noise to be back fed into the cable and then this noise will be amplified by the booster in your attic. this noise can kill your internet and if the noise is bad enough it can cause a internet and phone outage in your node. second, the tech that hooked up that amp in your attic should have never ran your internet line through it, just the t.v signal. i would recommend that you do not try and run the cable and antenna at the same time. hook up your antenna to make sure it works the way you like. if it does then set up a appointment for a tech to come out and make sure that your internet has its own outlet(bypassing any splitters or the amp), then tel him you no longer want the video service and disconnect it.
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Get an A/B switch from Parts Express. That's What I use to switch back and forth between the cable and antenna feed. Another good thing to do is make sure you are using a proper amp, sometimes it can be too weak or too strong, yes too strong !!!
I use to know of a great "how to" antenna website, let me try to find it again. |
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Here you go: http://www.hdtvprimer.com/ISSUES/erecting_antenna.html
Should have all the info anyone could possibly need to answer any questions you might have about the realm of antenna's. |
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Just depends on the amp that's all. I am not familiar with the Comcast supplied amp so I wouldn't know how well it will work in his situation. I will say not using the proper amp for whatever antenna setup he is going with can have a negative effect on the signal. He didn't specify what antenna he is going with, so no use in guessing. |
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i would recommend that you use the preamp that they have paired with that antenna. the comcast amp may not pass "all" the frequencies it trying to pull in. have you decided whether or not your gettin rid of cable and keeping the internet or if your are going to try and tie it all in together. setup configurations can vary depending on this decision.
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