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The would be no benefit to using a coax splitter rated at a frequency above 1 GHz (1000 MHz) because...as far as I know...Cox doesn't transmit on frequencies above 1 GHz. 2 GHz coax splitters are mostly for satellite TV providers.
What's "ips?"
Do your pings complete their paths? Are you saying there are only a few hops for your pings? I'm not sure what you're asking.
I did ping plotter tests to Google and cox dns.
It showed all the hops on the route to the final destinations and hops 100 .122.141.112 and
100 .122.141.114 both have above 150ms latency at times and some packet loss.
Is this relevant?
- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
How many hops are there in your requests?
These IP addresses appear to be intermediate devices en-route to the public Internet (switches, edge routers, etc). It's not a problem for you but for the owner of these intermediate devices.
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