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Old 10-17-2021, 07:06 AM
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It will be easy IF there are already connectors on the coax cables that are in the low voltage box in the garage. Either disconnect existing coax from splitter and reconnect the coax to desired room.

If the other coax cables do not have connectors, then the job is more involved:
- identify which cable goes to desired room
- install appropriate connector.

Down here in Marsh Bend, only 2 of the 10 coax cables were terminated with connectors, and none of the Ethernet cables were terminated. I had Galaxy come to our new home to properly terminate all the cables, label them, and test them. Then I added a large splitter to provide a working coax cable connection to each room. For Ethernet I just left cables as is, as I decided on whole house mesh WiFi to take care of internet.

Even though I could have done the cable and Ethernet connecter installation all myself, I decided Galaxy's price was right, as all my tools and test equipment were still at my previous home in Oregon.

It's a mystery as to why this wasn't done originally when the home was built.
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