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Old 10-07-2021, 05:39 AM
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I am not tech savvy and I would like to move my television from one wall to another. I did a google search and it sounds pretty complicated. There are no wifi plugs on the wall that I would like to move it to and I really don't want to drag cable wires across the room. Do I call an electrician to do this or a tech person or is it even possible. Any advise would be great and thank you in advance.
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The other option is to go wireless for the TV signal, use your home WiFi, this eliminates the need to move or use the coaxial cable, you will just need an outlet on the new wall to plug in the TV.
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