Questions tagged [coaxial-cable]

Coaxial cable is used to carry television signals. Most cable companies use this existing technology to also carry other digital signals (like Internet, digital TV, etc.). Use for questions about running and installing the cable.

Coaxial cable is a shielded cable, used commonly for the transmission of television signals within a home. It consists of a solid copper core surrounded by a dielectric insulator, a woven metallic shield, and an outer plastic jacket.

Types:

RG-6, and RG-59 are the most likely types to be found in residential applications.

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Why is there a voltage on my HDMI and coaxial cables?

So, weird stuff is afoot and even my electrician is lost. All my HDMIs are hot, as well as my COAX coming from the cable company. Details of what is going on. Internet & cable went out, called service repair, cable guys noticed the HDMI & COAX were…
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How do I remove this wall plate with no visible screws?

I'm amazed how complicated this wall plate is to remove. It is made of plastic and accommodates a phone jack and a coaxial cable. Please see the images that accompany this question. I've searched it thoroughly and there are no tabs anywhere on the…
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Why is my house wired with two coax in every room and an RJ11 splitter?

My house was built around 2005, though I've only owned it a year. Setting aside from the insane cluster of coax wiring we found in the attic, I'm trying to understand why every room in the house has at least one, and usually two outlets that look…
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How many power cables can a coaxial cable cross?

I am running coax RG6Q to my FiOS box. I know to cross electrical cables perpendicular, but is there a limit to how many wires I can cross in a short area? See my picture: the coax is the black line going horizontally to the vertical power wires. Is…
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How can I use existing satellite coaxial cable to carry my internet connection?

I recently moved to another internet provider who provides FTTH (Fibre To The Home). Now my powerline adapters are incapable of taking full advantage of the increased speeds. I'm currently using Wifi and losing some speed, and don't really want to…
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What is this "loose faceplate ring" and is it something that should be fixed?

I was hoping to replace an old yellow faceplate for a coaxial connection with a nicer white one, but when I took off the faceplate I was greeted with this sight: I can only imagine that the cable company installed this coax connection using some…
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How can I repair/reattach loose cable covers to the wall?

I recently purchased a home and several of the wall cable covers are loose. The wall anchors are essentially just resting in the wall instead of anchoring the cover. What would be the proper way to repair this? I’ve attached a sample image as well.
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How should coax cable enter the house in a harsh climate?

In our house, coax cable comes from the utility in a rear alley, then is joined to a separate cable that enters the house on the second floor. Here's a photo: The black cable on the left comes from the utility; the beige cable on the right enters…
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Conduit to run ethernet and coax from basement to attic

My basement has a couple Ethernet and coax cables (thin black and white cables) running from the basement to the attic. The opening also has a gas line, white PVC drain line from the attic HVAC, HVAC power cable (thick black cable), and a power line…
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How can I locate a wall from a crawl space?

I am needing to add RG6 cabling to a bedroom that currently does not have an outlet. I have no problem connecting the RG6 to the splitter outside my home, feeding into my crawlspace and running the length of the home. The question I have is, once…
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How do I terminate coaxial cable in a crimp on F type connector?

I've got some coaxial cable, and I'd like to put F type connectors on the end so I can use the cable to connect my TV to the Cable box. How do I put ends on the cable?
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What do I need to provide the cable company with for grounding, when wiring my own house?

I'm planing to do my own electrical wiring for a new house, and the cable company needs something to attach their ground wire to when they mount the demarcation box. I'd like a clean looking install, so I was thinking that I would just have a piece…
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Can I cut and hide coax cable behind baseboard?

There is a coax cable in my livingroom that enters the room from the floor at the baseboard. It is in an odd location to use for a TV or a cable modem. I would like to hide or otherwise get rid of this connection. Can I cut the coax so it's flush…
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Can you bury coax internet cables above power cables?

I am looking to bury both my main power line and my ethernet lines. I already started the process on both. When I purchased my home, the meter was in the back of the house with overhead lines, but I wanted to move the meter to the side of my home…
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Can I use coax outlets for cable modem?

I recently moved into a home where each room has a coaxial wall plate. My ISP provides internet through a cable modem, where unfortunately the cable input is in a non-ideal location. Next to that cable input from my ISP, there is a wall plate where…
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