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Originally Posted by theonlywhiteout
i find it insulting to my intelligence to suggest that coaxial cable is just as good as ethernet. splitters, ends, damage to the insultation are all things that make it inferior. under the perfect situation, yes, its as good as ethernet. but thats a faily large difference, isnt it 
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This paragraph alone demonstrates your lack of understanding. Ethernet is not a cable, it is a standard of transmission. Ethernet can be transmitted over any copper wire. I was looking at HDMI over Coax solutions yesterday. Copper is copper.
Please explain how a twisted pair cable is better by a fairly large difference then coax. What you said about Coax can be true of twisted pair cables as well. I didn't realize that buying RG6 with compression fittings was the "perfect situation" and what exactly do you think is going on in between walls that damages insulation?