It may work but it is not advisable. Could cause disconnects and packet loss which would interfere with internet access.
TV signal boosters will significantly improve the picture quality of your TV if the poor quality you are currently experiencing is due to signal degradation. If the cable signal is poor from the source, a signal booster will not help.
No it cannot be just simply convert back into internet thru any plain cable it need a signal booster and signal generator and a few other thing to even start to become that of some one's newer, improvement into or of or for the next gen of interent communication lines / signals.
A cell phone signal booster includes three parts: the outdoor antenna, the signal booster, and the indoor antenna(and cable to connect them) The outdoor antenna communicates and receives a signal from a cell phone tower nearby and transmits a signal to the booster. Then, the signal booster amplifies the outdoor signal and sends a stronger signal to the connected indoor antenna. The booster’s indoor antenna broadcasts the amplified signal to all cell phone or cellular devices throughout the home or office.
When running CAT 5 cable the rule of thumb is 25 feet. So with that being said you need a signal booster installed ever 25 feet if you want to have full use of the internet through the cable.
Internet like Wifi is wireless, unlike cable which is usually a modem hooked up and it flows through the cable connection.
The kind of signal you have would depend on who your service is through and what kind of service it is, and yes Rogers has a 'signal booster'.
It is hard to understand your question, but if you are referring to why you cannot get all the channels when you split the cable is becaue you have to have a cable box hooked directly to the TV in order to access all the channels. It is the cable companies way it racking in more money and it works. The cable box is used to decode the signals in order to get access to all the channels.
The signal will move down the cable at from about 1/3 the speed of light to about 9/10 the speed of light, depending on the type of cable used. If there is a booster amplifier in the cable between the antenna and the TV set this will add more delay. You will need to know the length and types of cable used (and look up their signal propagation speed) as well as the delay of your booster amplifier if your system has one to calculate the answer to your question.
A television booster is used for strengthening signals transferred through the cable to the television set. It can also be used to boost the weakened signal transferred through antenna and cable so one can have better picture and sound on one's television.
You can use a netbook computer with a USB TV tuner hooked up.
The signal that the cable uses is either the wireless connection or the electromagnetic waves.
You can get service through your cellphone provider. With a cable I hooked my phone to my laptop and got internet when traveling.