move Prism Comcast t.v. to lanai?

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Default move Prism Comcast t.v. to lanai?

We have Prism from Century Link. I know we can, but don't know how.
How do I move my t.v. from the bedroom to the lanai for occasional use?

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You sure? I believe Prism is thru Century Link.

If you have Comcast, connect a box to the cable outlet on your lanai. If you do have Prism thru C.L. someone who has that service might know the answer.
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Default Century Link NOT Comcast...sorry

You're right, we have Century Link. SO, I need to know how to move my t.v. from bedroom to lanai when we are having company and watching a movie or sports. Then we'll move it back. I think, they (Century Link) said I can do this easily but I cannot remember if they told my how to do it. Thanks for the help.
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If the cable box is wireless, just move the whole setup outside. If it has a coaxial cable connected to it, unscrew it from the wall and take all that out there.

If it doesn't work there is a good chance that the lanai outlet is not hooked up to the distribution block either in the low voltage panel in newer homes or outside on older models.
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