Cable instalation question.........

yyz

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Guys, I want to put cable in my kids room, but don't want to go through the biz of having them cutting a hole, etc.

Where would I go to get the shit to splice from the existing hook up in my room, to the Dependant's?

Rough cost?


I need about 20-30 feet of cable.
 

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best buy, home depot, radio shack....take your pick...



Peterson's Electronic Surplus is located in my garage (and it's all free) you plan on using just a splitter and the coax? are you running thru the walls, or are you running the coax across the floor?
 

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it should cost a whopping $20 (roughly) for the splitter and cable and about 15-30 minutes of extremely rough manual labor. :)
 

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Mama,

I'll run it on the floor. I can ease it along the wall, and run it right across the door from my room into hers. I figure I will get one of those "runners" to cover the cable in front of my door.

I am going to go to Home Depot right now. Thanks for the tip!
 

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dawg...how dare you tell him how cheap it is....LOL i was trying to get rid of some of the crap in my garage without having to rent another dumpster to do it :)
 

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I brought the shit home, but since I am stupid about this stuff, I didn't notice the wall plate is female, as is the splitter!

Now I can run back and by a conector!

25 feet and a splitter was only 13 bucks.
 

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don't put the splitter into a wall plate.....use small length of coax to connect the plate to the splitter input, then run both outputs to the TV's/cable boxes.
 

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But I don't have any...........If I would have to go buy that, I might as well buy a 50 cent f/f adapter, right?
 

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is your cable digital?? if so, you may not even be able to do it the way i suggested. as with directv, initial input sometimes has to go directly into the cable box.
 

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test this before you go....use the cable you already have and the one you just bought to test your cable box after running thru the splitter. make sure it doesn't cause any channel outages.
 

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Okay,

I am up and running, so to speak.

Being a techno-putz, I bought the wrong splitter! I bought one for cable/antenna change over. (That was 7 bucks pissed away!) I chewed up the box getting it out, so I won't return it.

I went back and bought the correct splitter, and it seems to being doing a good job.


Thanks for the help!
 

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yyz said:
They told me they would not "fish".

Hey, this fix was just fine.

i hear ya on that YYZ..... i do all my own electronic wiring (computers EXCLUDED) .... when comcast came here last week, i told them i wanted the cable service to the OUTSIDE of the house and i'd do the rest....to hell with that extra $150 since the coax was already shoved thru all the bedroom walls....LOL
 
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