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I recently had DN installed, and to my suprise, the installer refused to run the coax down the attic and through my walls. I even offered him an extra $100 a room that he could put in his own pocket!
Anyway, I've decided to do it myself... In fact, I've already started. I've been running RG6 F Type Quad Shielded Coaxial 18AWG CL2 Rated 75Ohm Cable -- But my question is:
Is this the right kind of cable? Basically, does DN use a special kind of cable that allows multiple signals on the line? Years ago I had DirecTV and they had to run two lines from the dish to my Tivo in order to use the dual tuner features. It seems this isn't the case with DN, as only a single line is running to my 722 box right now, and it's split there at the box. I don't want to get all the cable in my walls and hook up the satellite only to find out I did everything wrong.
Thanks for your help!
I recently had DN installed, and to my suprise, the installer refused to run the coax down the attic and through my walls. I even offered him an extra $100 a room that he could put in his own pocket!
Anyway, I've decided to do it myself... In fact, I've already started. I've been running RG6 F Type Quad Shielded Coaxial 18AWG CL2 Rated 75Ohm Cable -- But my question is:
Is this the right kind of cable? Basically, does DN use a special kind of cable that allows multiple signals on the line? Years ago I had DirecTV and they had to run two lines from the dish to my Tivo in order to use the dual tuner features. It seems this isn't the case with DN, as only a single line is running to my 722 box right now, and it's split there at the box. I don't want to get all the cable in my walls and hook up the satellite only to find out I did everything wrong.
Thanks for your help!