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NTL Cable fittings
I need to shorten (to tidy up and re-route) various of the cable TV cables that NTL have wired into my home.
Having had just too many engineers visits to bear, over recent months, I want to do this myself. The plugs on the co-ax cables that NTL use seem to be unremovable, so I assume that I will have to cut the cables and fit new plugs. Does anybody know what spec plugs I need to buy and what special tools might be necesarry? Many thanks. |
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It's really not a good idea. You can introduce noise into the connection which can cause problems not only for your own connection, but for others' as well. It's also against the Terms & Conditions, and if you have any issues with a service after you've tampered with the cables, ntl will probably charge you to put it right.
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What a nightmare then - NTL seemed to decide to route all their cables the longest possible distance through my flat, with cables on just about every wall - i just wanted to reroute it all through one section of trunking.
Hey ho........ |
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If you ring Customer Services, an engineer can be sent out to do it, and the work will then be ntl's responsibility to fix should anything go wrong. The charge varies depending on a number of factors - might be worth ringing just to check.
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It's £25 for an average telephone extension socket, so they won't charge you much more than that.
It all depends on how cheaply you can get the FT100/CT100 or FT125/CT125, and if it'd be cheaper to do it yourself. Do make sure that you know what you're doing before you make a start, though - it's not rocket science, but you can make a balls-up of it if you haven't done it before. :) |
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If you are considerably shortening cables then it is also worth getting them out as the shorter cable will have less loss so the signal at the termination to the equipment may end up too strong and cause problems.
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Last time I had an engineer out, I got hime to leave various lengths of cable as I was going to be moving stuff around the house - he was happy to oblige.
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You've got to know what you're dealing with with NTL. :disturbd: |
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As for leaving extra lengths thats down to the engineer |
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I know they're cut to specification, but I also have a feeling that Mr. Technician made a mathematical boo-boo and wanted to get rid of his spare piece of coax. Even people in white vans can be tight, it seems! :D Oh, and welcome to CF SmileyMan. Always nice to see new NTL staff. :) |
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Sounds more like it was a difficult route to where she wanted TV and it was 'Blagged'
Had one saturday that was back of front room, Mid terrace house with laminate flooring, Informed customer that there was no way i could neatly install at that location due to no side access to property, Explained to cutomer he would need to place cable under beading (We will not lift flooring). Left extra length on cable for this. Returned later to connect telephone (Property needed repull as both telco pairs dead) and he had hidden cable completly |
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I have a number of lengths of proper ntl cable fitted with proper ntl plugs going spare for a contribution to the postage. I also have for the highest bidder 2x digital splitters (1 in 2 out) that can *legally* and *safely* be used to gain access to the 10-13 fta analogue channels that are carried along with your broadband signal
Before anyone complains I was tech support at ntl and made these cable up daily so know that they are right. I also know that the splitters are in working order (and where not stolen from ntl they where given by tech's) having had them working in 2 locations and can confirm neither had the slightest impact on my bb signal. |
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The contractors can be dubiously bad sometimes, as in this case. But less coax = less cash, and all that. |
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Read my sig for what i mean |
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