I live in Villa Rica and the comcast contractors want $250 just to come out. I’d prefer to pay an ODT’r in cash.
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He was saying they wanted $250 just to come out, not necessarily do any work. I think..So you’re with Comcast and you’re looking for 2 additional runs in the house? Does the $250 include the work/materials? If so, that’s not entirely unreasonable If the work is done right. In fact, it would be considered on cheap side pending on the work needed.
Just drop one cable from the easiest basement access and put in a splitter? Or come through the basement wall from outside cable box?This neighborhood is finally getting high speed fiber optic internet. The only other option was 25 Mbps with Hughesnet.
I currently have Dish. The previous owners had direct tv and the Dish installer adopted the existing coax.
The idiot from Comcast didn’t install either the cable or the internet and he ****ed up my Dish install and my home security system.
I am keeping both cable and Dish because of the 2 year Dish contract.
I need 2 wires fished through the wall into the basement. The rest is easy.
One is from the living room down through the unfinished basement. The other is from the Master bedroom down into the same unfinished basement.
The total cable length is probably less than 200 feet