📡 Lock in flawless signals—don’t let open ports kill your vibe!
The CIMPLE CO Coaxial F Type 75 Ohm Terminator pack of 10 is engineered to eliminate signal loss and interference by securely terminating unused coaxial ports on cable, satellite, and antenna systems. Featuring universal F-pin compatibility and robust construction, these terminators ensure optimal RF performance and crystal-clear video quality across your entire setup.
M**A
Seems to work perfectly.
I don't have any high-tech gadgetry to measure their performance, but I do have Speedtest.net. I closed all the open ports on the amplifier in the attic and I noticed an average of an extra .5 to 1 Mbps of download speed instantly and throughout the day. That's not much with over 116 Mbps to begin with, but I wasn't expecting much more when I pay for 100 Mbps download. The difference in upload speed maybe went up .1 Mbps, but who knows? I pay for 10 Mbps and get between 11 and 12. At any rate, these seem really well made compared to others I've had before and they seem to work as advertised.
A**W
They work
There’s not much to say about these really. They work. They were easy to screw on. They are terminators that reject reflections on the cable. The price was right.Good stuff.
J**O
As advertsied
As my Mom only watches streamed K-drama and my cable TV has NO K-drama, I decided to move the cable mini-box in my guest room to my new large wall mounted TV in the LR that I bought at a BF sale. But that means I would need to terminate the cable connection in my guest room which is why I bought this item. Seems to work fine,
T**J
Good value. Just need to "end" a few coax ...
Good value. Just need to "end" a few coax wall outlets with new wifi tv setup. Not sure if needed but the satellite people used them on their non-use RF connectors.
J**E
Not plastic junk
These are well constructed and made from aluminum and copper
R**W
Fit well and look neater than my tape job
I don't know if these things do any good, but I read somewhere that it's important to cap off any unused open coax ends with this type of "terminator". The claim is that you'll lose some signal strength in the system with the open end exposed to the environment. I had an open end dangling behind my shop where it had been hooked up to a 5th wheel camper in years past. Since this was split off near the middle of a long cable run I decided to heed the advice I read and replace my electrical tape "terminator" with one of these official terminators. I haven't noticed any dramatic change in the signal strength, but I think the length of my cable run and the direction of the antenna outweigh the importance of these terminators in affecting my signal strength at the TVs. I still give them 5 stars since they do fit the cable end and apparently make my cable meet "best practice". It also looks classier than my black tape and probably does a better job of keeping gunk and spiders out.
C**Y
Highly recommend, helped me out!
While purchasing some tools for coax I came across these terminators. After some research in reviews and online websites, it seemed as if these products were for the old days when Cable was much more susceptible to interference. I ended up purchasing them anyway and am glad I did. I started experiencing trouble with my cable where TV channels would be flakey and the modem would receive a substantially high number of Uncorrectables. This did NOT remedy that problem. However when the technician was out to run new cable to a few rooms and eliminate interference, I asked him about them and he strongly advised I use them. I did a test after the technician left and removed all terminators. Comes to find out, the terminators increased my signal level on Downstream by around 1-1.5dBmV. A significant change in my opinion. My signal level wasn't low per-say, however I noticed that these also correlated to a much lower number of Correctables and Uncorrectables. Give them a shot, you might be surprised.
M**L
Have your cable company undo the terminators outside and move them inside.
So, the real deal is you need terminators on your lines you don't use or else you are going to have bad signal on the lines you do use. This is just an unfortunate fact of life. In my house, I use about 1/3 of the connectors, however, if I want to move something, I certainly don't want to call my cable company to have them change how things are and have them charge me 75 bucks for the service fee. How to get around this? Spend $6 or so, and buy some terminators and put them on the inside of your house on all unused ports. When you need to move something, move it and the terminator, all is good.
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