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If you are experiencing poor signal quality or weak reception for your internet or devices, investing in a coaxial cable or a coaxial cable connector can help improve signal strength and ensure a reliable connection.

 

At 4Cabling, we offer a wide range of coaxial cables, coaxial connectors, and other accessories to ensure seamless cable installations for your home or office space. You can also customise your cables to suit your individual set up with our tools and strippers, as well as other accessories including connectors, splitters, adaptors and crimps.

 

We stock high-quality coaxial cable options, such as RG59 BU unbonded, RG59 combination cables, and RG6/U quad-shield coaxial cables. We also carry BNC patch leads, RG6 crimp connectors, and RG59 crimp connectors. With our male and female connection options, you can easily create the desired connections for your setup.

 

Whether you need custom audio visual cables or connectors for radio transmissions or connecting receivers to antennas, we've got you covered. What’s more, our TV coax connectors and TV cable connectors will help deliver high-quality TV and internet connection, so that you can enjoy uninterrupted entertainment and browsing. 

 

Browse our extensive coax products online, and receive free shipping on all orders over $50. If you have any questions about your networking set up, visit our contact us page, and we will be in touch to help provide the best solution.

FAQs

How do I choose the right coaxial connector?

It is important to select the right coax cable connector for your networking set up to ensure optimtimal performance. To make this selection, consider the application requirements including the frequency range, power handling capability, as well as ensuring the coax connector type matches your receiving equipment or cable. For example, if you are using an F-type cable, then an F-type connector should be used for compatibility.

How does a coaxial splitter work?

Electrical conduit should be used for instances that require you to manually run wire for electricity. They help to protect exposed circuit wires that are more vulnerable to damage or experiencing severe weather conditions. Conduits can also protect humans by preventing wires from loosening and becoming a shock hazard. And if you end up renovating, conduits make it easier to manage your wiring and ensure it remains well-organised amidst change.


Exposed wires are not only dangerous, but they are also more prone to becoming damaged or experiencing a decrease in efficiency. By enclosing exposed wire in an appropriate conduit, you are increasing the longevity of your wiring. But that’s not to say that only exposed wires require conduits. Buried wires can also benefit from conduits to provide additional protection against moisture or digging.

What are the types of coaxial splitters?

There are two main types of coaxial splitters that you can use in your cable management set up:

Balanced Splitter: These coax splitters evenly divide the incoming signal into multiple output ports, providing equal signal strength to each port. Balanced splitters are effective when multiple devices require the same signal strength, whether that be sending signals to a cable TV, or satellite signals to multiple televisions in a home or office. This ensures signal integrity and consistency, with a uniform viewing experience across all connected devices.

Unbalanced Splitter: As the name suggests, unbalanced splitters provide different signal strengths to the output ports, with specified signal loss in decibels (dB) for each port. They are mainly used when specific signal distribution ratios are required. This might include cases of amplifying a signal for a television located far from the source. Unbalanced splitters offer flexible signal levels based on the device of the location requirements. 

Can I daisy-chain multiple splitters?

High-capacity appliances should not be plugged into a surge protector as they require a lot of power to work. If a device is plugged into a surge protector with a load rating that is lower than the amount of power that device needs to operate, this will result in a power overload. Power overloads are extremely dangerous as they could potentially start an electrical fire.


High-capacity appliances that should not be plugged into a surge protector include:

  • Standard kitchen appliances including refrigerators, microwave ovens, toasters, rice cookers, blenders and coffee makers
  • Washing machines and dryers
  • Electronic hair styling tools and hair dryers
  • Portable air conditioners and heaters

What is signal loss in coaxial splitters?

Signal loss refers to the reduction in signal strength when splitting a coaxial cable. This signal strength is typically measured in decibels (dB). Adding output ports on the splitter, or the actual quality of the splitter itself are two factors that can increase the signal loss. In order to minimise the signal loss on your coaxial splitter products and maintain it’s quality, you should choose a splitter with low signal loss specifications. 

 

If you are unsure about which coaxial products would work best for your networking set up, contact us. We can direct you to the appropriate cable products so that your setup is compatible and functioning correctly. 

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