After connecting a splitter to my network, the HTEM5 no longer works. Why?

After connecting a splitter to my network, the HTEM5 no longer works. Why?

The HTEM5 works in the frequency range from 1175 to 1625MHz. Please make sure the splitter that you are using can cover this range.

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