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Virgin media cabling

  • 06-09-2017 9:58am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29


    Hi,

    On my new house I had Virgin Media installed but the installer only made 1 connection on the place where my TV is. Thing is that I have 3 cables arriving to where he made the connection and he only connected 1 of the cables and I have virgin media box, modem, phone and TV cables everywhere.

    From the remaining 2 cables one is going to the bedroom and the other to a corner in the living-room, I thought in connecting these 2 cables and put a socket on the living-room with a splitter to have the modem and phone there instead of next to the TV and with that avoid that cable mess.

    My question is how to connect the 2 cables so I can have the modem on a different socket? If I remember from the installer he just mentioned I'll need to wire them together, but not sure about it.

    Thanks


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