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Anyone have DirecTV?
If you do, did they run the coax into the low voltage panel and connect to the coax already there? Do you have a block or siding house? How did they get to the low voltage panel - through the attic and down into the panel or did they run the coax through the outside wall and into the panel?
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There should be an existing coax from outside to feed low voltage box for CATV if you are already using coax for internet then another coax will need to be run to box panel for DIRECTTV distribution.
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What low voltage box??? I have lived in 2 CYV's, one stick built, the other poured concrete. In both cases, Direct TV connected their coax from the dish to the coax in the plastic box at the side of our house located beside and below the electric meter. There is a coax in that box leading to the coax connections in each bedroom & living room (as I recall). This is the same place the cable TV connected to when I left Direct TV.
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get a firestick with streaming service and you won't have to worry about it. PM me
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DirecTV & Storms
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FYI, I have had DIRECTV in Fort Lauderdale and here in the villages and both had the same problem, storms. I have spent a significant amount of time with no signal at all, so I went back to Comcast in both locations. Good luck if you decide to go with DIRECTV. |
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