Well, my big blue MAME cabinet progress came to a halt a week ago because at home, my wife accidentally cut the cable outside our house for the cable modem (when trimming some ivy). I didn't realize it was for the modem at first, as it appeared to go somewhere else (to an unused bedroom in our house), but I soon found out it was the MODEM!
So I have a question that surely someone on here knows the answer to. It is regarding the type of cable I need to use for a replacement.
We have our main cable line and then a splitter, with runs going to all the TV's. One of the runs (the one for the Modem) they "rewired" when they installed the modem. they said it was a higher quality line than what was needed for TV. They said if I used regular coax, it would have some noise issues, lower speed, etc.
I don't want to pay the cable co to replace the line. Exactly what kind of cable do I need to use as a replacement? HOPEFULLY, I can just replace the line, without having to use special crimp-on connectors. I really don't want to have to buy the tools needed to do that.

If I did have the tools, I'd just crimp on a connector where it is broken and stick a fitting in between to join the 2 cables.
Any help is appreciated!
Wade