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  • A) I can guarantee you wasted money CAT8 cable for one.

    B) You can’t split ethernet like you can a coax TV cable for example or even a phone line. You would need a splitter on both sides that would limit both connections to 100 megabits per second and you would still need an extra port on the the router or switch.

    What you need is a network switch. It would plug into an available port on the router, and more devices can plug into it.






  • It means you’re getting RFOG, essentially, you’re still using hybrid fiber coax and you will still have a cable modem.

    You will have a node on the side of your house so that simply converts fiber to coax.

    Thus, all of the same limitations apply as if you were connected to coax with the difference being your signal levels are going to be awesome and generally not affected by other households in your area.