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Originally Posted by djlnc
I discovered there were several coax lines running from the attic to the garage box but only one was connected. I was thinking of connecting the antenna to one of the lines going down from the attic and then distribute that line to the others in the box. HOWEVER - I happened upon a post here that mentioned a gadget called TABLO. You can feed your antenna into that and it will broadcast the TV signal on your wifi. No need to feed coax to your TVs!
From Amazon, I ordered the DB4e antenna ($70) and the Tablo Quad ($170). No amp, and I do not record TV (nothing that worthwhile!). I ran a short length of coax from the antenna to the Tablo. Installed the Tablo in the foyer closet under the antenna since the heat in the attic may be excessive. Works great. I got about 60 channels, although half of them are in Spanish or otherwise not interesting. You can drop those from the Tablo channel lineup. One minor pet peeve is that Tablo takes about 20 seconds to boot up or change channels. Be sure to get the antenna as high as possible. One foot can make a difference.
(I have ROKU to access the TABLO application.)
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That's perfect! Thanks for the quick response!