Is it pretty easy or should I just pay my cable provider the $32 to do it?
5 55katest55 Audioholic Sep 27, 2011 #1 Is it pretty easy or should I just pay my cable provider the $32 to do it?
M markw Audioholic Overlord Sep 27, 2011 #2 55katest55 said: Is it pretty easy or should I just pay my cable provider the $32 to do it? Click to expand... Unless you already have the needed tools, know how to use them, and how to route the wires, and have the needed parts, it's worth paying the $32. You're probably gonna be paying close to that for the additional service anyway. Last edited: Sep 27, 2011
55katest55 said: Is it pretty easy or should I just pay my cable provider the $32 to do it? Click to expand... Unless you already have the needed tools, know how to use them, and how to route the wires, and have the needed parts, it's worth paying the $32. You're probably gonna be paying close to that for the additional service anyway.
stratman Audioholic Ninja Sep 27, 2011 #3 markw said: Unless you already have the needed tools, know how to use them, and how to route the wires, and have the needed parts, it's worth paying the $32. You're probably gonna be paying close to that for the additional service anyway. Click to expand... Mark's right.....by the time you finish, (tools, cable, splitters, termination, etc. etc.) it'll be easier and probably cheaper to pay the 32 dollars. Also factor your time, trips to The Shack, gas, aggravation.......$32 is a bargain.
markw said: Unless you already have the needed tools, know how to use them, and how to route the wires, and have the needed parts, it's worth paying the $32. You're probably gonna be paying close to that for the additional service anyway. Click to expand... Mark's right.....by the time you finish, (tools, cable, splitters, termination, etc. etc.) it'll be easier and probably cheaper to pay the 32 dollars. Also factor your time, trips to The Shack, gas, aggravation.......$32 is a bargain.