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Originally Posted by thesquare
Looking for a recommendation for someone to move CenturyLlnk cable box from one side of the living room to the other and install it to a new TV. The modem and router will stay on the existing side of the room.
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If you have the BNC outlet you can just move the cable, and likely then need to make sure that this outlet is live. This wiring is outside at my house and the Centurylink tech or any TV tech can set this up. Independent TV sales places usually have one.
If you don’t have the BNC outlet then one would have to be installed. Again the independent TV tech might also do this. Also the Centurylink person.
I have gone to YouTubeTV, uses WIFi instead of cables. It is likely that Centurylink which has combined with Directv, and they have a streaming service Directv Now, so you might be able to use WIFi if the new TV has WIFi.