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How exactly is Cable installed?
Im quite interested but have no idea, i know it has something to do with the CATV drain thingy outside my house
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Re: How exactly is Cable installed?
They run a wire from the little drain thingy (no idea what the technical name is) across your front garden and attach a small brown box to the side of your house at ankle height. They will then drill a hole in the wall and pass the cable inside and connect the broadband, phone and TV wherever you want.
The actual routing of the cable depends on where you want things. |
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Two engineers arrived today to do the external part of the installation, they left a fairly long black cable ( i presume for the engineers to install 2moro) in my front garden, however the cable has the end sawn, chopped off, is this normal?
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Yes. Thry will plug it in at the street end and then hoo kthe other end up if they havent already to your little brown box attached to the front of your house.
You should also have a white cable going from the brown box through to your house and to a little wall box for your TV or broadband connections. |
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Basicly you had the 'pulling team' arrive who ran a cable from the green cabs in the street to your house. The install team will finish the job off :)
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Haha. Out of interest, what Is your location (just town/city will do)
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Not near me then, I would of kept an eye out if it was.
Hope the install goes well. |
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I too would like to know more about this. VM's site says:
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The builder who did our house said he was going to get them all connected at the time but at that point (about seven years ago) he was concerned about NTL's financial stability and also level of service. I reckon he was just being cheap. Once the brown box is on the front of the house, in my case the TV point will be through a hallway and the length of the living room right to the back of the house. Will they run internal wiring from there? Is it generally noticeably (just stuck to the top of the skirting board) and if so how think are the wires - normall satellite cable thickness? If the cabling is going the be messy i might as well just get sky since the wires will be able to come straight in where the TV goes. Thanks in advance for any help :D |
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:welcome: to the forums.
When they did my house many years ago they dug a little trench accross the lawn and then lifted two slabs. I do not know if they still take up paving but I'm sure if you make them breakfast and are nice they will see what they can do to make it right for you. The small brown box fits on to the front or side of your property on the wall. It needs to be accessible. We were lucky as they put it out of sight in the garage next to the house. From the box you will then have a cable going to a phone line if you have one and a coax satellite cable will go to your TV's box. They will either go from the brown box through into your home and do it internally or if easier, go along your house wall and in to the exact room straight through the wall. You don't notice the little box on the wall inside your room. Just have it placed behind your TV. Out of sight. |
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Internal cable runs are avoided where possible, it is much easier to run the cable externally, then go through the wall at the appropriate location. Where internal cable runs are unavoidable, then yes it is 'normal' coax cable thickness clipped to the top of the skirting. The main difference for some people is that the Cable connection is usually routed from the front of the property, while a satellite dish may be fitted 'round the back' - this is potentially an issue for terraced properties, as installers will not usually route cable over the roof to reach rooms at the rear, which may mean longer internal cable runs, in such cases. People have dealt with issues like this previously by providing 'pull through' facilities under floor boards, for example.. |
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