[Novalug] Verizon FIOS Question
Jay Hart
jhart at kevla.org
Wed Oct 1 11:43:23 EDT 2008
Think of all the money that would be saved by ppl spending more time together
as a family NOT in front of a TV. I don't have cable, and don't need it.
Other then the occasional missed hockey or football game, I'm not missing out
either.
I can honestly say, in 41 years, that I have never bought a TV (not that I
haven't had one in the house), just that it came into my life in a manner in
which I did not buy one or have someone give me one.
Jay
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> Yea.... The 'people' that wired my house for phone and cable in the 80s
> were are crack from what I can tell. There was no signal to the location
> where I wanted the TV, so there is a direct coax from ONT through the
> wall to TV and another to my office where the Actiontec lives.
>
> I have tried to following the wiring, but lots of splitters and 'dead'
> outlets from what I can see. So, when I sell, it will sux if the ppl
> want more than 1 tv
>
> Chris Sykes wrote:
>> Ah, so that single coax is split (creating a loop in the house wiring
>> instead of the ONT) between the STB and the router correct? That would
>> make it just like mine but w/o the ethernet cable.
>>
>> -Chris
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>> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 10:38 AM, greg pryzby <greg at pryzby.org> wrote:
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>>> TO clarify, I have coax/ethernet from the ONT, but they only ran coax. I
>>> ran ethernet but haven't called to have it 'turn on' yet.
>>>
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