This may seem like an odd question, but I was all ready to set up and install a *C dish this afternoon on the edge of my apartment building, with the intent of tying it into the cable junction box, using a diplexer to share the sat signal with the CATV (for internet and Clear-QAM HDTV). However, today I noticed the junction box is locked. Nothing on it says "property of Time Warner Cable" or the like.
It would seem to me that since they do not own the cables going through the walls of the building, they shouldn't be able to lock the access box.
Now I may be forced to set up elsewhere and string the sat cable under the door, but it would have been nice to just tie it in with the existing wiring, in case I decide to get a 2nd receiver for the bedroom or whatever.
Any ideas on my "rights to access" or otherwise?
Thanks!
-Mike
It would seem to me that since they do not own the cables going through the walls of the building, they shouldn't be able to lock the access box.
Now I may be forced to set up elsewhere and string the sat cable under the door, but it would have been nice to just tie it in with the existing wiring, in case I decide to get a 2nd receiver for the bedroom or whatever.
Any ideas on my "rights to access" or otherwise?
Thanks!
-Mike