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- absolutely,it worksThe master bedroom cable digital box was the farthest from the cable feed so I simply needed a signal boost...I purchased this product and yes..it worked!!!! Rating: - Fixed display problems with Digital (comcast) cableI have been experiencing "blocky-ness" and not able to watch channels over 100 on my tv with Digital Cable, and when I would try and watch on demand programing, I would receive errors trying to connect. After reading reviews on here, I decided to give this a shot. It has fixed all of the problems that I have experienced with the cable. I wasnt able to install it where the cable came into the house, I put it between the wall, and my cable box. Rating: - Works GreatI can see a distinct improvement using the booster. I could not ask for better. Rating: - Quite disappointedI am experiencing what seems to be a weak signal - especially for the digital channels (my HDTV gives me a signal strength of 75% with frequent pixelation and sound dropping out). After reading the reviews and the product description I decided to purchase the signal booster. Although the analog channels seem slightly better, the digital channels dropped from 75% signal to about 60% and they are now too bad to watch. When I simply unplug the power supply to the booster, the signal goes back to 75%. So my digital picture quality is definitely worse with the signal booster turned on - quite disappointed. I might have to call Comcast although I don't have high hopes for them to help me out. Rating: - Outstanding performanceI did a lot of research before buying this product and am very satisfied with it's performance. The cable company added a new line down the street that caused me to lose my broadband because I have one of the two split incoming cable lines split three times further where it connects to my cable modem. After connecting the amp to the incoming line on the side of the house, my broadband is working great. I also use Vonage which is compatible with this device. The amplifier instructions indicate that you shouldn't put it on the same line as an IP phone, but I suspect that is for the case where the cable company has installed hardware in the home to support IP phone.
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