Shielded coax?
Hey, so discovered this behind a virgin faceplate in my new build. I know it's probably shielded coax but should the cable in the wall not be the usual white coax?..
http://imgur.com/a/vJVnpe7 Cheers |
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That’s a network cable not coax .
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I thought so. But it comes from the VM ducts outside. Ethernet to the cab? Haha
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A photo end on might resolve this.
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Yes I do but the end is frustratingly out of focus! Obviously not coax, though.
Might be copper for a VM phone although usually they put that in alongside your coax. |
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I'm just wondering why i have ethernet coming in there, and why thats not used rather than the coax... |
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The normal way they do multiple rooms is to come out of the brown box attached to your wall where their duct comes up. Multiple cables come out of a splitter and are pinned to the wall entering other rooms at an appropriate point.
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So we have the brown box on the wall outside (of course). The shielded / green cable goes into there, behind the faceplate inside where the box is on the wall outside is that green cable.
Further along in the media panel there is coax, and behind the VM blanking plate upstairs is also white coax. I can't see any white coax anywhere near where the green ethernet is though... Better pics https://imgur.com/a/uUTEUos |
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The green sheath indicate Cca fire protection standard Ethernet. Have you been on the VM forum to ask them to look into this for you?
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Not yet, it seems Barratt have randomly wired it up for.. some reason!
Ill start a thread over there to see if anyone has any idea why or if it's just Barratts being weird EDIT - https://community.virginmedia.com/t5...e/td-p/4181259 |
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It would help to know the type of virgin face palte fitted.
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So turns out it's an ethernet cable to nowhere :)
Pip it's one of the white plates with Virgin logo on it, no sockets or anything |
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As you have any Openreach socket you won't be needing it. |
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Dont think so as our phone is connected to the back of the superhub (and works), the installers said they dont do wall phone sockets on new installs anymore
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