13 Apr 2023 07:32 PM
I have just had an engineer to fit a new installation - satellite and sky Q. I assumed the engineer would fit an internal socket. However he has just drilled a hole through the external wall to feed the cable through and straight into box. Is this standard?
13 Apr 2023 07:43 PM - last edited: 13 Apr 2023 07:45 PM
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@T.T wrote:
I have just had an engineer to fit a new installation - satellite and sky Q. I assumed the engineer would fit an internal socket. However he has just drilled a hole through the external wall to feed the cable through and straight into box. Is this standard?
Yes this is standard - they do not fit sockets & prefer to keep the cable unbroken.
BTW they would still have had to drill through the wall to feed the cable to a socket
13 Apr 2023 07:59 PM
here is a screenshot from Sky website under the heading tv installation. You can see it refers to installing new socket ! Please clarify
13 Apr 2023 08:02 PM - last edited: 13 Apr 2023 08:04 PM
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@T.T wrote:
here is a screenshot from Sky website under the heading tv installation. You can see it refers to installing new socket ! Please clarify
hi @T.T
That extract is for Broadband (fibre) which does require various sockets both outside & in
Not sure why that would show under TV - as I say they do not install sockets for the TV cable
13 Apr 2023 08:12 PM
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@T.T wrote:
here is a screenshot from Sky website under the heading tv installation. You can see it refers to installing new socket ! Please clarify
@T.T are you sure that is under TV as a ONT box/master socket is for broadband installation and is not used for Sky TV can you post a picture of the whole article
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