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MCoffey 02-03-2021 11:17 AM

Cable TV
 
Hi all,
We recently moved in and have found that some of our cable outlets in specific rooms have been eliminated. Is there a company anyone would suggest to help get these outlets functioning and wired correctly again? Thanks so much.

dewilson58 02-03-2021 11:24 AM

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retiredguy123 02-03-2021 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by MCoffey (Post 1896845)
Hi all,
We recently moved in and have found that some of our cable outlets in specific rooms have been eliminated. Is there a company anyone would suggest to help get these outlets functioning and wired correctly again? Thanks so much.

What do you mean by eliminated? Typically, the builder will install a cable outlet in every room, but the cable TV company will only power the ones that you are using. They are connected and powered in the cable panel box in the garage.

JohnN 02-03-2021 12:40 PM

get youtubetv.com and you won't need the cable outlets

RobertWR 02-03-2021 02:01 PM

Consider streaming. Less expensive and no cable box required. All that is needed is a smart TV, plug it in anywhere and you have all the channels over WiFi. It's 2021!

retiredguy123 02-03-2021 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by RobertWR (Post 1896895)
Consider streaming. Less expensive and no cable box required. All that is needed is a smart TV, plug it in anywhere and you have all the channels over WiFi. It's 2021!

To clarify, you don't need a smart TV. You just need a streaming stick like Roku and plug it into an HDMI input on any television.

thevillages2013 02-04-2021 05:53 AM

Comcast/Xfinity
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MCoffey (Post 1896845)
Hi all,
We recently moved in and have found that some of our cable outlets in specific rooms have been eliminated. Is there a company anyone would suggest to help get these outlets functioning and wired correctly again? Thanks so much.

If you are going with Comcast they have a box that runs off your WiFi so all you need is a power receptacle and obviously Comcast internet

G.R.I.T.S. 02-04-2021 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by MCoffey (Post 1896845)
Hi all,
We recently moved in and have found that some of our cable outlets in specific rooms have been eliminated. Is there a company anyone would suggest to help get these outlets functioning and wired correctly again? Thanks so much.

Open the cable box on your house. If there are unconnected cables but no more room on the existing splitter, purchase another splitter (I went to Anixter on Rolling Acres) and reconnect the cables. I found that comcast had connected only those where TVs were used. Of course, now they are not used, as I use Roku for those rooms.

sterlingcnslts 02-04-2021 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by MCoffey (Post 1896845)
Hi all,
We recently moved in and have found that some of our cable outlets in specific rooms have been eliminated. Is there a company anyone would suggest to help get these outlets functioning and wired correctly again? Thanks so much.

Without knowing your company I can only speak for most of the companies. Your contract should list how many outlets you are paying for. If you add more outlets the company charges you for more but why would any company remove an outlet from your home. Additionally how did they gain access to remove them?????

Bill1701 02-04-2021 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by RobertWR (Post 1896895)
Consider streaming. Less expensive and no cable box required. All that is needed is a smart TV, plug it in anywhere and you have all the channels over WiFi. It's 2021!

That may be true, but you have to get really good internet service and smart TVs. You should be able to get either Roku or Firesticks for non-smart TVs. You will still need to pay for a service to get all the local channels plus whatever else you want.

rstebbins 02-04-2021 08:36 AM

They are not eliminated, they are just not connected in the panel in the garage. The cable company only puts connectors on a few of the cable feeds and leaves the other ones. Then they charge you to come out and put the ends on the cables. Tools can be purchased (not overly expensive) to put the ends on the cables. Not complicated. Maybe you can share with another person who has the same issue.

wmcgowan 02-04-2021 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MCoffey (Post 1896845)
Hi all,
We recently moved in and have found that some of our cable outlets in specific rooms have been eliminated. Is there a company anyone would suggest to help get these outlets functioning and wired correctly again? Thanks so much.

stream your tv shows over wifi - outlets not needed anymore

M2inOR 02-04-2021 08:44 AM

When we moved into our home in Marsh Bend there were cable outlets in each room, but they weren't all connected. Some rooms had 2 cable outlets, and Ethernet jacks, too.

The low voltage box in the garage was where I found the other end of all the coax ant Cat5 Ethernet cables, but without connectors.

Though I'm technical, and wired my previous home in Oregon, I hired Galaxy to come out to test all the wiring, terminate the coax and Cat5 cables with appropriate connectors, and then test each to make sure they were functioning properly. This was before Spectrum was available in the neighborhood (expected a few months later).

I added my own cable/coax splitter that I ordered from Amazon, so all rooms had a cable connection.

Eventually Spectrum came out to install their service for cable tv and internet.

Placed their router in the office, and installed my own wifi mesh network instead of using Spectrum's $5/mo WiFi. I have better WiFi signal throughout the home and yard with the mesh network WiFi.

Did not have enough room in garage low-voltage box for router. Some homes have a much larger low voltage box. Cable-Internet - Google Photos

Pinball wizard 02-04-2021 08:46 AM

Suggestion
 
When I had my DirecTV installed, I made sure that the installer put connectors on all of the cables in the box. This way I can move or add TV's whenever I want. Just have to connect the correct cable in the box.

Rzepecki 02-04-2021 09:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill1701 (Post 1897152)
That may be true, but you have to get really good internet service and smart TVs. You should be able to get either Roku or Firesticks for non-smart TVs. You will still need to pay for a service to get all the local channels plus whatever else you want.

With Roku or Firestick, your TV doesn’t need to be smart; that is their purpose. Along with all the programming provided by YouTube TV, you also get local channels at no extra cost.

Rzepecki 02-04-2021 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MCoffey (Post 1896845)
Hi all,
We recently moved in and have found that some of our cable outlets in specific rooms have been eliminated. Is there a company anyone would suggest to help get these outlets functioning and wired correctly again? Thanks so much.

You only need one outlet to bring cable into the house. WiFi boxes bring programming to all the TVs in your house. No need for each TV to be connected by a cable from the wall. Just need an electrical outlet.

dhdallas 02-04-2021 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1896896)
To clarify, you don't need a smart TV. You just need a streaming stick like Roku and plug it into an HDMI input on any television.

But with a separate device like a streaming stick or set top box, you have to have 2 remotes; one for the stick & one for the tv. With my TCL Roku smart tv's one remote does it all.

retiredguy123 02-04-2021 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by dhdallas (Post 1897260)
But with a separate device like a streaming stick or set top box, you have to have 2 remotes; one for the stick & one for the tv. With my TCL Roku smart tv's one remote does it all.

You only need one remote. You can get a Roku remote that will control your television. Roku is one of the best streaming devices to buy.

dewilson58 02-04-2021 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1897272)
You only need one remote. You can get a Roku remote that will control your television. Roku is one of the best streaming devices to buy.


& Samsung TV remote controls the Roku unit.

ldj1938 02-04-2021 11:25 AM

T-Mobile Internet
 
Go to T-mobile internet gateway on the. web. They provide a free modem and charge $55 a month with no data limit. 10% discount for vets.
They do not sell it at their stores. Only online. Modem will be shipped air freight two day.
I have had for a couple of months and love it. The Villages is a test site for this new service and is only available in limited areas:coolsmiley: of the country.

newgirl 02-04-2021 11:34 AM

Following. Com cast would not put in any outlets or fix the ones that used to be. They had been covered over and lines cut, and some rooms do not have any at all.

dadoiron 02-04-2021 11:38 AM

Don't get a TCL Roku
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RobertWR (Post 1896895)
Consider streaming. Less expensive and no cable box required. All that is needed is a smart TV, plug it in anywhere and you have all the channels over WiFi. It's 2021!

Agree, just don't get a TCL Roku TV. They break their TV functionality with their badly programed software updates. Not worth the hassle or aggravation.

newgirl 02-04-2021 11:42 AM

I just signed up, the site said it is not in my area yet. I am north of 466, where are you?

jellybean428 02-04-2021 12:44 PM

we first had century link. When we switched to Comcast and subsequently added a TV, the technician connected ALL of our outlets while he was there...no charge! They are all in the box in your garage...just need hooking up
there are several (7 or 8) cable outlets in my home and lanai. Now they all can accommodate a tv (with a cable box, of course)

kathyspear 02-04-2021 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ldj1938 (Post 1897331)
Go to T-mobile internet gateway on the. web. They provide a free modem and charge $55 a month with no data limit. 10% discount for vets.
They do not sell it at their stores. Only online. Modem will be shipped air freight two day.
I have had for a couple of months and love it. The Villages is a test site for this new service and is only available in limited areas:coolsmiley: of the country.

Not available yet in our area (Valle Verde, north of 466, off Chula Vista. You can put your name on a waiting list to be notified if/when it is.

kathy

Garywt 02-05-2021 03:22 PM

Most of Comcast’s tv boxes are wireless now but not sure what was gained by removing them. At first I was not a fan of wireless but once they worked correctly they are easy to move around if needed.


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