Spectrum. If it's digital in and digital out why do you have a modem?
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djones51 If it’s digital in and digital out why do you have a modem?C’mon, are you really claiming that your ISP provides you with an analog signal? I suppose it’s possible, but it’s difficult to believe. Modem = 𝗠𝗼dulate𝗗𝗲𝗺odulate. My cable modem (Netgear CM500) takes a digital cable input and outputs it in a proper format for the router. There’s nothing analog about any of it. |
The QAM is sent in an analog carrier wave which is where your MOdualteDEModulate comes in. Yes my ISP is sending me an analog signal which my Modem will modulate to digital that can be read by my network. Yours might be different if you don't use a DOCSIS based system. QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation) signals are comprised of sine waves with varying amplitude and phase shifts, which means even though we call them digital signals, they are actual analog signals carrying digital data. |
That's what's so hilarious about worrying over freaking cables and switches the signal is no better than what your $100 modem gives you. If you want to know if wires and switches etc.. make a tinker's damn measure the analog out on your DAC or the distorion of your amp and see how much any of it changes with audiophile cables and switches. |
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