I have AT&T uverse internet only and they use my existing coaxial runs in my house.to send their signal.
I want to use the same cable run for OTA signals as well.
I ran the cable from the OTA into the HOLLAND DPL5-2AR diplexer on the out side and used another diplexer [ from Radio Shack ] at the other end to split the same signals..
But it looks like the AT&T's diplexer or the VDSL signals are blocking the OTA signals.
Is there a special diplexer I need to use to allow the OTA signals and AT & T's uverse internet to coexist on the same cable run?
Here is a picture of the diplexer which AT & T has installed on the outside box where the signals come in.
http://www.highdefinitionblog.com/images/Uv%20Diplexer.JPG
Thanks
I want to use the same cable run for OTA signals as well.
I ran the cable from the OTA into the HOLLAND DPL5-2AR diplexer on the out side and used another diplexer [ from Radio Shack ] at the other end to split the same signals..
But it looks like the AT&T's diplexer or the VDSL signals are blocking the OTA signals.
Is there a special diplexer I need to use to allow the OTA signals and AT & T's uverse internet to coexist on the same cable run?
Here is a picture of the diplexer which AT & T has installed on the outside box where the signals come in.
http://www.highdefinitionblog.com/images/Uv%20Diplexer.JPG
Thanks