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ewstanley 12-09-2024 11:31 PM

Internet Network Help
 
We just moved to Soulliere Villas in the northern end and are having difficulty identifying the previous owner's internet setup. The villa had Spectrum, Direct TV and Xfinity. Can somebody recommend someone that can come out to check all of the coax cables that are coming into the villa?

Altavia 12-10-2024 07:38 AM

I would start with your current internet provider.

Or Galaxy Home Solutions does a lot of work in the Villages.

Smart Home Technology Solutions | Galaxy Home Solutions Inc.

villagetinker 12-10-2024 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ewstanley (Post 2392273)
We just moved to Soulliere Villas in the northern end and are having difficulty identifying the previous owner's internet setup. The villa had Spectrum, Direct TV and Xfinity. Can somebody recommend someone that can come out to check all of the coax cables that are coming into the villa?

The easiest way to do this is get a 50 ohm terminating resistor, and place it on one of the cables (room end), then go to the garage with an ohmmeter and see which cable shows 50 ohms, then tag the cable with the room name. Repeat for each room, I had to do this at my house since the builder did not label any of the wires.
NOTE, you can also use a small jumper and short the cable at the room end, and then look for a reading of very close to 0 ohms.

ewstanley 12-10-2024 12:44 PM

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2392345)
The easiest way to do this is get a 50 ohm terminating resistor, and place it on one of the cables (room end), then go to the garage with an ohmmeter and see which cable shows 50 ohms, then tag the cable with the room name. Repeat for each room, I had to do this at my house since the builder did not label any of the wires.
NOTE, you can also use a small jumper and short the cable at the room end, and then look for a reading of very close to 0 ohms.

Thank you

jrref 12-10-2024 08:47 PM

PM me I can help you. John

Spartan86 12-11-2024 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2392345)
The easiest way to do this is get a 50 ohm terminating resistor, and place it on one of the cables (room end), then go to the garage with an ohmmeter and see which cable shows 50 ohms, then tag the cable with the room name. Repeat for each room, I had to do this at my house since the builder did not label any of the wires.
NOTE, you can also use a small jumper and short the cable at the room end, and then look for a reading of very close to 0 ohms.

Thanks for that Tink,
Just so I am clear: with resistor or shorting, I’m connecting between copper center wire and outside case/nut and measuring resistance across same at other end? Never knew this.

Freehiker 12-11-2024 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2392307)
I would start with your current internet provider.

Or Galaxy Home Solutions does a lot of work in the Villages.

Smart Home Technology Solutions | Galaxy Home Solutions Inc.

Galaxy is a rip-off. They overcharge.

villagetinker 12-11-2024 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Spartan86 (Post 2392667)
Thanks for that Tink,
Just so I am clear: with resistor or shorting, I’m connecting between copper center wire and outside case/nut and measuring resistance across same at other end? Never knew this.

Yes, you are correct, and you will connect the ohmmeter the same way. Send me a PM if you need help, we can discuss over the phone.

Spartan86 12-14-2024 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2392771)
Yes, you are correct, and you will connect the ohmmeter the same way. Send me a PM if you need help, we can discuss over the phone.

Thank you.

Battlebasset 12-14-2024 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ewstanley (Post 2392273)
We just moved to Soulliere Villas in the northern end and are having difficulty identifying the previous owner's internet setup. The villa had Spectrum, Direct TV and Xfinity. Can somebody recommend someone that can come out to check all of the coax cables that are coming into the villa?

If you are trying to figure out which coax cable is what, get this little guy from Amazon. It is very useful for this purpose:

THE CIMPLE CO Coaxial (Coax) Pocket Continuity Tester (Tracer) with Voltage Toner (Sound) and Barrel Connector Bundle, for Testing, Labeling, and Identifying coaxial Lines - Pocket Toner

Spartan86 12-14-2024 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Battlebasset (Post 2393732)
If you are trying to figure out which coax cable is what, get this little guy from Amazon. It is very useful for this purpose:

THE CIMPLE CO Coaxial (Coax) Pocket Continuity Tester (Tracer) with Voltage Toner (Sound) and Barrel Connector Bundle, for Testing, Labeling, and Identifying coaxial Lines - Pocket Toner

Hmm, nice device. The only limitation in my home, 2019 is that very few of my coax cables are terminated at either end - I have bare coax. So the threaded devices wouldn’t work. But for tracing terminated connections it looks pretty great.

villagetinker 12-14-2024 07:57 PM

Your original post did not mention that some of the cables are not terminated, it is relatively easy to strip about 1 inch of the outer covering, and then 1/2 inch of the inner insulator, this will leave you with the inner copper conductor, and the typically aluminum foil outer conductor. Then apply a short circuit (a small jumper) between these and go to the garage and repeat the above procedure and connect you meter to look for a short circuit, and mark the room that cable goes to. On a side note, i have used the inexpensive gold screw on connectors with suitable results, but everytime Comcast comes to the house they immediately state that is the problem, it has always been THEIR equipment, outside the house.


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