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Cable requirements for new home
Contractor plans to install cable to 3 locations of my choice for 3 TVs. On Cox web site it says a cable is also required for the internet modem/router so, if true, I think I need 4 cables. Is this right or can 1 cable be used for 1 of the TVs and the internet equipment at the same time?
I'm trying to figure out where the internet equipment and DVR receiver will be located. Are the 2 connected by a cable directly? Can they be in separate locations if you run a cable between the 2? Just want to get it right before the walls are closed up.
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Bruce
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First, research all providers in your neighborhood. if only Cox, then it'll be only Cox.
Second, research if Cox or the other providers have fiber in your neighborhood.
If Cox has fiber in your neighborhood, your equipment could connect at 2 different places: an ONT or terminal in, for example, your new garage. If your TV sets (cable boxes) need to connect to the terminal in the garage, contractor will need to run coax to the garage as well.
If no fiber, yes, 1 cable can serve 1 TV and an Internet modem at the same time. Each device will connect to a segment of coax and each segment will then connect to a coaxial splitter and the splitter will connect to a wall plate. This is, if the TV and Internet modem will be in the same room.
Also, kinda future planning here, ask if the contractor can also run Ethernet cable (at least Cat-6) and LAN jacks in each room. This way, you won't have to rely on wireless connections from all rooms to 1 spot in your house.
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Bruce
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Find Fiber Providers in Neighborhood: www.highspeedinternet.com/
- Enter Zip
- Ignore Ad at top of results
- In results, look for "Connection: Fiber" not "Connection: Cable," which is coaxial.
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