![]() ![]() Like I said, we just have basic cable TV and all outlets are pre-wired. and want to avoid a $58 service call plus $20/outlet "install" fee if I can. Why wouldn't more than one room's TV outlet be working right now? I don't get it. The same wires go to the Cox splitter in the attic that Cox installed at some point. There are pre-wired outlets in each room. I thought that if we purchased Cox cable TV that it would work in every bedroom. Why wouldn't more than one outlet be working right now?ĭo I have to pay them to "activate" each TV outlet just for basic cable TV to work in more than one room? The house was pre-wired for Cox cable in each bedroom. We have the standard basic cable TV/internet plan for around $105. I took the working cable line from one room, switched it at the Cox coaxial splitter in the attic, and the cable worked in another room. It doesn't seem to be a problem with the cables running through the actual walls. No cable TV signal is coming through them at all. No signal.Ĭox Cable TV doesn't work in the other rooms. The other rooms aren't getting basic cable TV. only the outlet that Cox installed the cable modem works. There's a Cox splitter in the attic where all of the room's outlets are coming to. ![]() The house already has outlets everywhere.Īll of the house has cable outlets already installed. We want the basic cable TV that we ordered to work in each bedroom. When we first ordered Cox, we had them "install" in one room only since *back then* we had only signed up for internet. Standard cable, not digital, no tuner, no DVR. ![]()
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