5-2500 is engineered more for satellite TV systems. 5-1002 is adequate unless you are planning to use MoCA adapters on your home system. You can Google for MoCA adapters for more info.
user_vo2zdv you can easily pick up a splitter at one of our local Xfinity stores for no charge. They will ensure it is the proper splitter used in your area. Appreciate you taking the time to get us in the loop to help.
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Here are some quality brand splitters that Comcast actually uses in different market areas
http://www.amazon.com/Antronix-CMC2002H-2-Way-Splitter/dp/B001E4OH1E
http://www.amazon.com/DIG702867-Regal-WAY-GHZ-SPLITTER/dp/B0018BQMUM/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF...
http://www.3starinc.com/holland_2-way_horizontal_splitter_5-1000_mhz-w-ground.html
http://www.amazon.com/Sv-2g-2-way-Splitter-5-1000mhz-Sv2g/dp/B003TH36CK
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5-2500 is engineered more for satellite TV systems. 5-1002 is adequate unless you are planning to use MoCA adapters on your home system. You can Google for MoCA adapters for more info.
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XfinityThomasB
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user_vo2zdv you can easily pick up a splitter at one of our local Xfinity stores for no charge. They will ensure it is the proper splitter used in your area. Appreciate you taking the time to get us in the loop to help.
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