IPTV is a technology in which the television signal is transmitted via the IP protocol, mostly over the internet. A coaxial cable, as used for digital TV via cable or satellite, is not needed with IPTV. While fiber-optic and Ethernet cables are often considered the gold standard for IPTV transmission, many users wonder if coaxial cables—a legacy infrastructure still prevalent in homes and institutions—can support modern IPTV services. Discover FMUSER's innovative solution that uses frequency-division multiplexing to repurpose legacy RG6 cables for high-speed IP data. Save costs, ensure zero disruption. Ports 1 and 2 are dedicated for Internet (VLAN 558, confirmed from their end) and ports 3 and 4 are dedicated for IPTV (VLAN 658). My current setup is: All devices have internet connectivity (1Gbps, rock solid). However, cable TV providers can use coax cable to transmit IPTV.
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