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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/26/2018 07:59 AM, Daryl McDonald
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<div dir="auto">Thanks to all respondents, the wife hates wires
everywhere, but further contemplation has yielded an
inconspicuous route for the cat5. One more question, my former
ISP used to supply cable and internet on the same coax, before
it was encrypted, why am I being told that they must be on
separate lines in the Condo? FTA antenna and internet, I mean.</div>
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If you have an antenna that will have to be a separate coax from the
cable company's signal, for many reasons. If you are getting
internet and tv from the cable company I would expect them to be on
one coax.<br>
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Peter<br>
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