I've got a similar sort of question for anyone out there in the know. I've got an existing (Comcast?) cable line (A+B-pair) lines coming into my house which was likely Comcast installed. Now that the previous owners deactivated their account, it would be incredibly convenient to use these same cable lines to accept the Coax cables coming from my Triple LNB dish which wil feed into the existing coax cable lines running into the house. Seems so damn simple, but for the life of me the Sat (DirectTV) signal directly from the dish to the cable going into the house does not show continuity (no signal in the house), yet connecting my own very long coax cable from dish to TV works fine so I know I'm getting good signal and am up and running. When I connect the old comcast cable signal from the telephone pole (access channels are always on despite deactivation) there's a perfect signal travelling thru the cable lines coursing thru the house, no problem, continuity is proven here. I know my stuff and the line has good continuity with line testers (however, I didn't measure resistance or voltage drop), but even one of the known existing short coax lines (around 10 feet from house entry to the wallplate connection, won't carry the dish coax signal but carries the chB comcast signal perfectly which rules out any need for signal boosters..WHAT IS GOING ON?? My only thought is that perhaps they're using some splitter in the wall? I've completely bypassed the junction box on the outside of the house and am connecting directly to the house feed. What do I do? This is baffling me. When I connect from the Sat dish to one of these cables, I've tried the A line and the B line (access cable) to no avail. I thought of getting a Motorola signal booster but if the short line ain't working as mentioned above, I don't think that will help and would be a regretful purchase, especially if there's some splitter in the wall. I know these splitters kill the signal and I know one of the lines is being split somewhere along the way to feed 2 different rooms. Any help would be greatly appreciated on how to use what I got without having to pay some conduit expert 100's of dollars to drill more holes in my walls and studs and charge gobs for the fishtaping nightmare. Thanks