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Resolved Question: How do I split a digital coax cable so as to run the television AND plug into my laptop for internet access?

August 1st, 2010 Contents Generator No comments

I’m a whiz at using computers, but an idiot with this kind of hardware stuff. I’ve tried searching online, but am evidently not using the right keywords. I subscribe to Cox Cable with internet access. [The cable TV part is HD, if that matters.] I’ve just bought a laptop and want to use it on the desk next to my television. The laptop has an internal 56K modem [a Conexant HDA D100 MDC V.92], and also has a phone jack, a network jack, and three USB ports. Are there any adaptors or cable splitters that will allow me to plug the coaxial cable from the wall into it and then run lines to the digital cable box AND my laptop? The technician I spoke to at Cox Cable wasn’t very knowledgeable — the only guidance he could provide was to say that I’d need something that’s 1 ghz or higher. Any help from you would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Open Question: How do I split a digital coax cable so as to run the television AND plug into my laptop for internet access?

I subscribe to Cox Cable with internet access. The cable TV part is HD, if that matters. I’ve just bought a laptop and want to use it on the desk next to my television. The laptop has an internal 56K modem [a Conexant HDA D100 MDC V.92], and has a phone jack, a network jack, and three USB ports. Are there any adaptors or cable splitters that will allow me to plug the coaxial cable from the wall into it and then plug into the digital cable box AND my laptop? I’m a whiz at using computers, but an idiot with this kind of hardware stuff. I’ve tried searching online, but am evidently not using the right keywords. Oh, and the guy at Cox Cable could provide no guidance other than saying that I’d need something that’s 1 ghz or higher. Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!

Open Question: What do I need to split a Cox digital cable to run the TV cable and plug into my laptop for internet access?

I subscribe to Cox Cable with internet access. The cable TV part is HD, if that matters. I’ve just bought a laptop and want to use it on the desk next to my television. The laptop has an internal 56K modem [a Conexant HDA D100 MDC V.92], and has a phone jack, a network jack, and three USB ports. Are there any adaptors or cable splitters that will allow me to plug the coaxial cable from the wall into it and then plug into the digital cable box AND my laptop? I’m a whiz at using computers, but an idiot with this kind of hardware stuff. I’ve tried searching online, but am evidently not using the right keywords. And help will be appreciated. Thanks!
Oh, and the dolt at Cox Cable could provide no guidance other than that I’d need something that’s 1 ghz or higher.

Soundpoint Ip 330 2LINE Sip Desktop Phone

Soundpoint Ip 330 2LINE Sip Desktop Phone




Item #: 68711F. Introducing the SoundPoint IP 330 two-line SIP phone that delivers superb sound quality as well as a wide range of supported business telephony features. The SoundPoint IP 330 phone, with its dual-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for LAN and PC connection, presents a cost-effective solution for cubicle workers as well as call center operators who use a “hard” phone in conjunction with a “soft” client running on the PC.The SoundPoint IP 330 phone features a full-duplex IEEE 1329 Type 1-compliant speakerphone with Polycom’s legendary Acoustic Clarity Technology that enables clear, noise-free and echo-free conversations that are as natural as being there.The SoundPoint IP 330 phone delivers through an intuitive user interface a full feature set encompassing both traditional business telephony features such as call hold, park, pick-up, transfer, and three-way local conferencing, and more advanced capabilities such as shared call/bridged line appearance, support of XHTML applications, and distinctive call treatment.The SoundPoint IP 330 phone is engineered to make installation, configuration, and upgrades as simple and efficient as possible. The phone’s standard base stand can be reversed to become a wall mount, eliminating the need for a separate accessory. Built-in IEEE 802.3af PoE circuitry and a dual-port Ethernet switch enable flexible deployment options and savings on cabling expenses.

Product Description
Polycom SoundPoint IP 330 – VoIP phone
Product Type: VoIP phone
Main Features: Integrated Ethernet switch, Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
VoIP Protocols: SIP
Voice Codecs: G.729a, G.729ab, G.711u, G.711a
Lines Supported: 2 lines
Intercom: Yes
Speakerphone: Yes ( digital duplex )
Caller ID: Yes
Voice Mail Capability: Yes
Speed Dial Capacity: 2
Display: LCD display – monochrome
Network Ports Qty: 2 x Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Soundpoint Ip 330 2LINE Sip Desktop Phone

Soundpoint Ip 330 2LINE Sip Desktop Phone




Item #: 68711F. Introducing the SoundPoint IP 330 two-line SIP phone that delivers superb sound quality as well as a wide range of supported business telephony features. The SoundPoint IP 330 phone, with its dual-port 10/100 Ethernet switch for LAN and PC connection, presents a cost-effective solution for cubicle workers as well as call center operators who use a “hard” phone in conjunction with a “soft” client running on the PC.The SoundPoint IP 330 phone features a full-duplex IEEE 1329 Type 1-compliant speakerphone with Polycom’s legendary Acoustic Clarity Technology that enables clear, noise-free and echo-free conversations that are as natural as being there.The SoundPoint IP 330 phone delivers through an intuitive user interface a full feature set encompassing both traditional business telephony features such as call hold, park, pick-up, transfer, and three-way local conferencing, and more advanced capabilities such as shared call/bridged line appearance, support of XHTML applications, and distinctive call treatment.The SoundPoint IP 330 phone is engineered to make installation, configuration, and upgrades as simple and efficient as possible. The phone’s standard base stand can be reversed to become a wall mount, eliminating the need for a separate accessory. Built-in IEEE 802.3af PoE circuitry and a dual-port Ethernet switch enable flexible deployment options and savings on cabling expenses.

Product Description
Polycom SoundPoint IP 330 – VoIP phone
Product Type: VoIP phone
Main Features: Integrated Ethernet switch, Power over Ethernet (PoE) support
VoIP Protocols: SIP
Voice Codecs: G.729a, G.729ab, G.711u, G.711a
Lines Supported: 2 lines
Intercom: Yes
Speakerphone: Yes ( digital duplex )
Caller ID: Yes
Voice Mail Capability: Yes
Speed Dial Capacity: 2
Display: LCD display – monochrome
Network Ports Qty: 2 x Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year warranty
Customers also search for:

Buy/More Info