📺 Split the Signal, Not the Quality!
The Tolmnnts Coaxial Cable Splitter operates within a frequency range of 5-2500MHz, making it compatible with CATV, Satellite TV, Antenna Systems, and MoCA configurations. Its premium zinc die-cast housing ensures durability, while the low signal loss feature enhances performance, making it an essential tool for any home entertainment setup.
Color | Silver, White, Blue |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Total Usb Ports | 2 |
M**C
Just replacing splitters
I read that splitters should be replaced occasionally so I wanted some decent splitters to replace the 15 year old ones in the house. One is in my OTA TV setup and the other one is in my Cox internet setup. Both are working very well. These are hefty and solid pieces of equipment. I can't give you any technical performance numbers other than that I am paying for 300 Mbps service with Cox and I am getting over 300 on the devices connected to the router. That's a good number to me. I also get over 40 channels OTA very clearly. Overall, I am pleased with this purchase.
R**J
No problems with signal loss.
I have a panel in my laundry room where the cable enters the house and then is split off to various rooms. I needed to add another coax cable for a TV so I bought this splitter. I currently have a cable modem and 3 TVs connected to the splitter and all of them are delivering good speed and stability. 2 of my cable boxes are 4K boxes and the splitter handles the signal with no problem. I recommend it.
E**N
It Works for MoCA 2.5 Applications
First step in upgrading your MoCA configuration (coaxial wiring to carry ethernet) is to make sure the splitters that most likely were installed by your cable company many years ago can carry the higher frequencies that are required for the upgrade. You may find those old splitters are rated to 1000 MHz and that's not going to work in a MoCA installation (e.g. MoCA 2.5) that is designed to carry ethernet at over 1 Gbps rates. After inspecting my coaxial wiring I found that I needed three new splitters like the Tolmnnts 2 Way Coaxial Splitter 5-2500 MHz. So I replaced the splitters, installed new MoCA 2.5 adapters to replace my MoCA 1.1 adapters, and then measured ethernet LAN performance. I'm getting a consistent transfer rate of over 900 Mbps on 1 Gbps ports. These splitters feel like of solid construction. One of my splitters needed to be installed outside the house and will monitor that one to see if it fails when getting exposed to the weather over the long term.
J**E
This will fix many cable modem issues like disconnecting.
If you look at your cable modem connection status, and check the logs and you see a lot of disconnects and errors--it's probably faulty wiring in your house. I replace my splitter outside on the side of the house with the tolmnnts splitter, and voila--no more errors in the log, and no more disconnects. I am using optimum, with 400mbps service. If you service keeps disconnecting check your splitters! The tolmnnts splitter has a substantial metal body and it is waterproof, my old splitter was rusty and the internet would always go in and out when it was raining, im guessing the water went into the housing and caused issues with my old splitter.
P**O
Measured a Marked Speed Increase - MOCA 2.5
I upgraded my network from MOCA 2.0 to MOCA 2.5. When setting it up, I read that old splitters should be replaced periodically as they can wear out. I'm not sure if my old splitter had worn out or it was the fact that it was a 5-2400MHz splitter, but I immediately measured improvement in my system.Prior to the switch - to be clear I'm comparing MOCA 2.5 to MOCA 2.5, the best speed I'd measure at my entertainment system was 750Mbps using ethernet. Immediately after the switch, and consistently since then - I've measured 850Mbps or over. I'm quite pleased!
A**Z
A very nice looking splitter for the TV and wireless router .
I try to change the wireless router to the living room for better burst of the wave . But, no help need to be close to the cable modem . So I am not using it right now maybe later . It is nice to have a cable splitter for future use if I still want to change the wireless router location .
R**D
got the review thing
and i've not gotten it yet, it's lateit's in and works great !!!
J**D
Cable TV or Internet Problems?
The cause could well be a splitter. I don't know why they go bad so quickly but if your TV sound cuts out or the picture goes bad or you internet hangs or goes away completely for 5-10 minutes at a time, it's almost always a bad splitter. I had all of those problems until I replaced the splitter with this one. and it was like night and day! The last splitter I had lasted about two years. The ones that Comcast installed typically lasted one year. So don't try to save a buck and buy a cheap splitter. This one is well sealed with plastic caps over the connections. When it finally does go bad I'll update this review to say how long it lasted.
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