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Discussion topic: Will wall connection be correct?

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This message was authored by: sessa

Will wall connection be correct?

I am renovating a house that will need rewiring - they are going to put a double co axial socket and a single Cat 6 socket/connection where I intend to put the tv etc -  will the double co axial be the connection(s) Ill need for plugging in my Sky HD box?They'll run the cable to the attic & leave it there for when dish is set up.

Is there something else I should be asking for or setting up in advance?

Thank you

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This message was authored by: Annie+UK

Re: Will wall connection be correct?

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Why are you not asking the people who will be doing the job?

 

You should be telling the exactly what is needed!

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This message was authored by: Daniel0210

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@sessa wrote:

They'll run the cable to the attic & leave it there for when dish is set up.


@sessa 

A Sky engineer won't go up into the loft/attic if that's what you're implying. 


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This message was authored by: Mark39

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@sessa wrote:

...will the double co axial be the connection(s) Ill need for plugging in my Sky HD box?They'll run the cable to the attic & leave it there for when dish is set up.

 


For the dish connections? No. You need satellite connections - see the image.  But as noted, a Sky engineer won't go into the loft to connect the cables to your dish. You may need an independent satellite installer to do it for you.

 

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