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I am having persistent problems with coaxial cable connectivity with my
cable modem. It has to go through a splitter. I thought I got the best when I bought a broadband splitter fro Radio Shack for $20.00, but it is no better than the cheap model I have on it now. Typically I disconnect the cable, coat the wire with DeOxit and it works again for a little while. Then in a few days it goes offline again. I want to solder the son of a bitch and be finished with it for good. I can solder all the center wires together, but what do I do about the shields? (the screw-on conductor part). How do I connect all the shields together? I don't think there's anything out there, but I thought I'd ask. My solution is to cut the damned Radio Shack splitter apart with a Dremel tool and go from there. I can strip the coax center wires back 3" and see if I can stick them through far enough to solder them together. |
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