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Making a longer cable
I have the NTL SACM supplied from a box on the inside of the house. The cable supplied from the box needs to be longer so I can move the PC into another room and wondered if there is an off the shelf supplier of the necessary bits?
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Hi twelvety, and :welcome:
You can buy a long Ethernet cable to connect the cable modem to the PC. Cat5 Ethernet cables (as used by the ntl Cable Modems) can be up to 100m in length, and can be purchased from a local PC store, or somewhere like Maplins, where they'll make one to your required length. What you cannot do, however, is install extra co-axial cabling to move the SACM itself. Only an engineer can alter the wiring, as specified by section 9.5 of your Terms and Conditions: Quote:
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I think this might be the thing http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?...dID=2&doy=16m2 I went to the shop and made sure I got the right thing |
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I don't think Jimbo was saying it's not physically possible, just that if NTL find you adding bits of cable to their network, they have the right to kick you off (and possibly will). |
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Thanks guys.
Problem is, it needs to go through the wall and then needs to be terminated. Ethernet cables tend to be supplied ready terminated. Other problem with this is that the SACM will still be located with the junction box as the cable it too short to move it far. Do NTL charge extornionate prices to carry this work out themselves? |
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Personally you should go with ntl doing it for you. Just last week a tech told me a customer had had a go at some diy to move his point for his internet. Needeless to say the work was a shambles and he got a nice call out charge plus charges for work carried out. So don't have a go at extending it yourself, if your found out you never know what might happen. Paul |
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Fair enough. I think they would only kick you off if there was suspicion that your alterations were causing problems on the network anyway. When I installed my on Telephone socket on my BT line, BT had a similar rule. When it went wrong (after nearly 10 years of use), the engineer looked at it, replaced the socket and didn't say a word. I'm still a BT customer 10 years later.. |
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Nice one. Glad to know it's definately going to get done properly - or if it doesn't, you've got redress to get it sorted!
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Exactly, thanks again to everyone! :cool: |
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