Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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This sounds like the perfect solution for me. I will check it out.
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Thanks to everyone for all of your responses. I feel like I just talked through a problem with old friends.
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#18
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With dish Network the hopper there's no cables necessary
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#19
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All you need is
TOM you already have his number he’s the best
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I bought a Roku streaming stick ($40) for my lanai. I can get Comcast as well as my Comcast DVR. It works great and a lot cheaper than paying Comcast to run a new line.
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You can go wireless.
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Sorry, I just read the other reply. They are correct.
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The cable company
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When I moved in, (new home), I had Directv installed. When the installer came, I made sure that he put connectors on all of the cable wires in the garage in the box. This way, if I ever decided to move a TV or need an additional tv hooked up. The cables were also ready. This also helped when I had Comcast installed for internet service.
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Comcast can provide a wireless device for use on your lanai. That would save you the costs of an electrician.
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I would call an electrician first. We had some initial work done to our existing house (new a/c and mini split), then, while doing other things, we learned that some stuff in the electrical box was "shared" when the mini split was put in, and our box was maxed out. You might want to have that checked out. And, yes, we did have an inspection when we bought the house 6 mos ago. Because everything was working, nothing was a problem. It's when you start adding stuff that you might have a problem....just a thought. We used Pike's and they didn't charge us for coming over to check out what was going on.
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Wireless boxes are great UNTIL you change providers and cable is not the same as internet. I have that, we just had Scott electric add a cable for tv in master because the ones there aren’t accessible to where we have the tv. Other then that if you are savvy streaming or roku are the better way to go.
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There is a box on the outside of your home where the wire runs underground from the green pillar in the rear.
Fortunately Comcast ran coax cable into my lanai |
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If you have wi-fi hard cable lines are not necessary
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I highly suggest getting an Amazon Firestick (you will need one for each tv in the house) and stream it is so much cheaper than cable, satellite tv and you can get so many channels you won't know which to watch. Local channels are available on the Firestick plus so many more. All you need is Wifi to run this. There are no outages either.
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Cndlou3 Last edited by cndlou3; 07-10-2020 at 01:19 PM. Reason: Needed to add more information. |
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