Here is my stupid set of questions for the day.
I'm upgrading to HD next week, which includes replacing my 522 with a 622. Because I am changing the location of my home theater, I need to get cables to a new area of my house. There is already one line of coax to that location, so I need to get two more out there (two lines in and one out to another TV).
So I'm wondering if I can do this myself, how hard it is, and if I could just bribe the Dish installer to do it for me. I hope I can describe what I need to do.
My basement is half finished, so I can get into the basement ceiling (or the floor of my first floor) on one half of my basement. My TV is going to be on the first floor on the opposite end. So I can stick my head up into the basement ceiling and see just below where the TV will be. The cable needs to get to the far end of the house and up into the wall.
Can this be done? What if I take the cable that is there, attach a pull cord to it, pull it back out to the unfinished area, attach two more cables, and pull it back?
I'm sorry if this is stupid, or impossible to visualize. I just want to avoid having cables wrapping half way around the outside of my house and drilling holes through my new siding.
I'm upgrading to HD next week, which includes replacing my 522 with a 622. Because I am changing the location of my home theater, I need to get cables to a new area of my house. There is already one line of coax to that location, so I need to get two more out there (two lines in and one out to another TV).
So I'm wondering if I can do this myself, how hard it is, and if I could just bribe the Dish installer to do it for me. I hope I can describe what I need to do.
My basement is half finished, so I can get into the basement ceiling (or the floor of my first floor) on one half of my basement. My TV is going to be on the first floor on the opposite end. So I can stick my head up into the basement ceiling and see just below where the TV will be. The cable needs to get to the far end of the house and up into the wall.
Can this be done? What if I take the cable that is there, attach a pull cord to it, pull it back out to the unfinished area, attach two more cables, and pull it back?
I'm sorry if this is stupid, or impossible to visualize. I just want to avoid having cables wrapping half way around the outside of my house and drilling holes through my new siding.