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Anyone know why a virgin guy won't connect up the coax I left in the wall from tv to box ?
Box at low level and apparently the coax I ran in won't send the signal uphill 4ft is what my customer has been told ? Think I put in rg6 which I haven't had a problem with before.

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on a recent job told the customer that i wont wont pull cables for virgin because they use their own spec cables and im not sure what to put in.

he called to them, they left him with a cut lenght of their cable with crimped plugs at both ends,
i pulled it under the floors, then was easy to connect it up, new cable into existing cable socket, other end into the modem.
it looked like standard well made coax, but they may have their own standards...
 

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