G**Y
Completely fixed my Comcast connectivity problem!
I'm a happy Comcast customer in a new construction home with a builder-grade signal distribution panel. Most of the time, everything worked - other than OnDemand. That didn't ever work. I'd call Comcast and they would get it working, but, invariably, the next day, it would stop working. They, really, tried hard to get it working. I suspected all along that it was my distribution panel and the wiring.Well, I plugged this thing in, rebooted both of my cable boxes and everything works - 100% of the time, for about a month, now - OnDemand works, all the channels, my phone, the Internet (getting 22Mbps through this device).I'd, previously, tried the Motorola amplifier - Motorola Signal Booster 2-Port BDA-S2 Cable Modem TV HDTV Amplifier - and, it didn't solve the problem.The installation was a snap. There's an input port for the incoming coax signal; there's a coax power connector - the unit, here, includes a power supply with a coax connector, but does not include the coax cable to connect the power supply to the signal distribution amplifier. So, be prepared to have an extra piece of coax long enough to go from an outlet to where you're going to place this amplifier. Then, you just connect the output coax ports to the cables that connect to the other signal destinations. Easy peasy ... too me about 5 minutes to install, since I already had the extra piece of coax for power.
T**S
TV service worked fine but the phone and internet would occasionally fail
My problem was a little different from most of the reviews I read. I have digital cable broadband service that includes TV-PHONE-INTERNET. The phone and internet modem is a combined modem that is inside on my computer desk. TV service worked fine but the phone and internet would occasionally fail. Sometimes it would fail once a week, sometimes once a day and at other times 4 or 5 times a day. Most of the time the modem would go through a reset sequence and both the phone and internet would come back up in about 1 minute. When the failures occurred service was interrupted for both. The cable company checked the signal and claimed they did not see a problem. Since there were 2 splitters on the incoming cable to feed all of the outlets in the house I wondered if the signal strength was low. I ordered this drop amplifier which allowed me to removed the splitters and feed all of the outlets in the house. This seems to be working for me and there have not been any failures over the past 2 weeks. TV, PHONE and INTERNET all have been working fine.
R**T
Electroline Amp Works Great
I have been been using the Electroline EDA-UG2802 for a little over a month. I purchased the 8 port model but I am only using four of the ports currently, 2 on HD and 2 on standard digital boxes. FYI... any unused ports on the amp or wall jacks in your home should have 75 ohm termination caps installed. If you are having high speed Internet issues here are my recommendations. 1. You CANNOT connect your cable modem to a port from this amp. You need a bi-directional splitter, connect one output to the amp the other output to your cable modem. 2. If you are having intermittent Internet connection issues make sure all the coax wiring is RG-6 cable. Especially the cable coming from the street to your home. The RG-6 is rated for digital communication signals. Makes a huge difference in available signal strength.
G**.
Terminators are a good idea for unused ports--although I ran for several days ...
Use this as a splitter for a scanner and RTL SDR dongles at frequencies up to 900mhz without appreciable signal loss. Works perfectly. Be sure you understand that the product is powered via a length of coax with male F connectors on both ends that is not included so you will need to supply that. Terminators are a good idea for unused ports--although I ran for several days without noticing a difference.
K**R
Missing parts
shipped without proprietary power supply. Makes it useless.
J**E
Electroline EDA-UG2802 Zero-Loss 8-port CATV Amp-Splitter
Excellent. Good price. Fast shipping, did what it said, easy instructions, quick to install. only complaint is kids who whined when I took internet off line to hook up the 8 ports. Told them you can't get metter service than me (Mom): free, and within 15 minutes is on to the next project.
R**Y
Bought as a replacement amp, small form factor, delivers high quality signal to all TV's.
Works perfectly, brings high quality signal to all my TV's. Have long cable runs in my house, the amp delivery consistent high quality signal even on the longest run. I am taking a feed from an antenna, sending the signal to all TV's in my house.
R**T
Fantastic Amp
This is a unity gain distribution amp. It simply takes the signal and splits it 8 ways with no gain or loss. I use it to split an antenna signal to multiple radio scanners and it works perfectly in this application.
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