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Cable internet and over the air antenna.
It s rolling out to this us city for 49.
Because back in the bad old days you most certainly could get a cable signal and your internet through the same coax line.
Cable and satellite tv subscriptions are becoming ever more expensive so more and more homes are ditching pay tv in favor of free over the air broadcasts.
Receiving over the air signals is also free which means you don t have to subscribe to your cable or satellite provider s hd package to watch local channels in high definition quality.
An antenna can provide the peace of mind knowing that you have access to programming even if your cable or satellite reception fails.
And in this case all you d need to do would be run one additional coax cable up to your roof to plug into the roof antenna plug the inside end of this cable into the input jack of a 4 way or 6 way splitter in the basement possibly an amplified splitter depending on the quality of your over the air signal then plug the ends of the cables.
5 0 out of 5 stars setting up a moca internet network with an ota antenna no cable tv over coax cables.
If you use an antenna to get over the air signals periodically rescan for channels.
Since most over the air television stations broadcast in hd signal you can get high definition versions of most network shows using a good old fashion rabbit ear antenna if you live in a city or metropolitan area.
If you specifically tell your cable provider that you do not want cable tv service only cable internet and ask them to filter out the cable tv channels then you should be ok combining cable modem and antenna broadcasts over a single coax cable.
The most common way is via an antenna or cable box.
Boise idaho is the first to get evoca a new kind of pay tv service broadcast over the air.
Hello zach thanks for your question.
Unlike with radio waves traveling through the air where spectrum must be carefully allocated by the fcc to avoid conflict internet signals can be transmitted across different mediums and your cable provider is free to choose which frequencies they use for running data over their lines.
Many stations are moving to new frequencies as the federal communications commission frees up spectrum.