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To: LastShadow who wrote (783)10/30/2000 4:03:23 PM
From: Patrick Slevin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 
I do not know if I will have a problem, I was saying that I wondered if putting in another cable box for three more machines would result in degradation. If so, would I have to install a new cable feed from the pole?

Now although you have 8 TV outlets are they all connected? If they are are not, then degradation "may" be a function of how many. If you have 8 TVs connected along with your hardware and it works fine then my presumption is definitely wrong.

However if you are driving 4 boxes along with the televisions and if you have three televisions up then you effectively have the same "load" on your line as I do.

Seven; 3 TVs and 4 lines to computers. My concern is what might happen if I go to 10. The current usage is about the same, a Linux and a Dell that run 24/7.

I'm guessing that you have also installed at least one amp internal to your wiring. I have one rack mounted. I cannot install it in the manner that you have, this is a turn of the century Tudor with solid plaster walls. Re-wiring isn't an option.

Sounds like you have done a fine job with your new home, I hope to do something like that myself the next time we move. Best of luck with it.