As many of you know, VOOM went boom and alot of us are trying to adapt
our old setups to work with other providers. My house is wired a bit strange
and I have a great desire to NOT drill any holes in it to run more coax from
the outside to the distribution panel. What I have now, is 2 RG6 run from
the panel to the south side of the house, and 1 RG6 run to every TV point
in the house. There are 7 jacks available thoughout the house, but I only
need 4 active at any point. Is there anyway to feed all these connections
without putting more holes to run alot more coax. I'm wanting to have the
ability to run a tripple LNB if I need to at a later date. HDTV is not that
important, because frankly what is there is nothing that interests me.
Outside -> Panel = 2 RG6 Coax
Family Room -> Panel = 3 RG6 Coax (clustered, 1 in use)
Bedroom 1 -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax
Bedroom 2 -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax
Bedroom 3 -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax
Living Room -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax
our old setups to work with other providers. My house is wired a bit strange
and I have a great desire to NOT drill any holes in it to run more coax from
the outside to the distribution panel. What I have now, is 2 RG6 run from
the panel to the south side of the house, and 1 RG6 run to every TV point
in the house. There are 7 jacks available thoughout the house, but I only
need 4 active at any point. Is there anyway to feed all these connections
without putting more holes to run alot more coax. I'm wanting to have the
ability to run a tripple LNB if I need to at a later date. HDTV is not that
important, because frankly what is there is nothing that interests me.
Outside -> Panel = 2 RG6 Coax
Family Room -> Panel = 3 RG6 Coax (clustered, 1 in use)
Bedroom 1 -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax
Bedroom 2 -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax
Bedroom 3 -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax
Living Room -> Panel = 1 RG6 Coax