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Old 06-11-2005, 10:38   #2
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Re: outside house cable move

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Originally Posted by jezzer
Hi all, this is my first post so I hope I'm in the right place!
We have broadband and cable tv with NTL and we need to move out tv/PC to the other side of the house during re-plastering etc. It will involve an external cable re-route. Outside on the wall there is what looks like a splitter with only one outlet in use. would it be possible to use the other outlet with a new cable routed to the new destination, leaving the orginal in place (this is only a temporary move), and if so, where can I get hold of the cable/ connector which correctly interfaces the splitter?
Many thanks,
jezzer
I'm sorry but if you want any cabling moving, removed etc then it can only done by a qualified ntl engineer. Doing so yourself may result in you effecting the other customers on the network, which will result in a hefty bill from mr ntl if they find out it was you. best be safe, call ntl and inform them you want to relocate temporarily.

There will more than likely be a charge on there too though, so why not just go without your tv while re-plastering?
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