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Originally Posted by dewilson58
An option. In your garage, where all the cables come together to connect to Comcast, disconnect the one cable going to the TV location and connect the antenna.
Without too much information...................connect the Comcast cable coming into your house to the single cable going to your modem / router. The connect your antenna cable coming from outside to a splitter so you can have multiple TV outlets.
Or call Tom the AV guy.
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I did something similar except I found they came together in the attic above the garage and not far from my attic steps that I had Tim Miller install. I have Directv in the LR and M/BR but decided to use an antenna for the guest BR.
Where the cables come together in the attic, two went out to the eve and up on the roof to the satellite dish. The third I connected to an antenna that I bought on Amazon for $27 and mounted on the rafters. It picks up about 50 stations, about 20 are in Spanish, about 10 are religious and rest are network or rerun channels. So when I workout in the guest BR I have that TV to watch. If I had to live by what was available on OTA only, I would get rid of my TV, it's slim pickings.
On Directv we watch ID Channel (Investigation Discovery) HGTV, ESPN, ESPN 2, FS1, NHL, Sunshine Sports, etc. The only time we watch the networks is for live sports, I don't care for much for TV shows, sitcoms, or anything they have to offer.