yes
Yes.
yes, that is why they sell cable splitters.
Yes with a 1000mz splitter for no problems
its not
Check the local zoning laws regarding setting up a business. Some places do not allow commercial establishments in residential areas. If it is allowed, there is certainly opportunity to take advantage of the split between business property and residential property.
Make sure your console is connected to your TV via a HDMI cable. Without that specific cable, Minecraft will not allow split screen.
If you are spliting your own cable in your own home, electronic supply stores sell a cable spliter. If you split the signal too many times, it degrades, and you will have to contact the cable company to have your signal boosted. However, depending on the provider, you may be charged for additional connections. Service from basic cable is controlled by the tuner of your TV or cable box. Spliting a signal after a digital tuner will produce the same channel on every TV after the split.
You have to have HD which requires and HDMI Cable and the go to HD setting on your Xbox and change it to 1080p. After that it should work.
Cable is split into "nodes", which encompasses several residential units. Cable also has a limited amount of bandwidth. If the sum of all offered bandwidth for all subscribers on a node exceeds the amount of bandwidth actually available for the node, it is definitely possible to have periodic decreases in connection speed during peak usage.
you will lose 3dB of signal level per each split on a passive splitter.
Yes but cable t.v does not require as much cable juice as the modem so if it does give you a problem when you switch you will have to reconfigure the cable wires where they all split off.To make sure the cable line with the modem is one of the first.
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