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Who owns holes in the ground?
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<blockquote data-quote="damhy" data-source="post: 56409" data-attributes="member: 181680"><p>Looks like I'll have to use black coax and run it along side telewests cables then, I get the impression (no offense to anyone) that most are just mindless technicians, that know little more than how to strip the ends of the cables and put new plugs on, and so they are unlikely to understand why a new cable has been introduced.</p><p></p><p>I guess the next step is walk around see where the channels that TW dug up lead to, it might go somewhere completely off track.</p><p></p><p>Either that or take the WiFi route, I understand some massive distances have been achieved using some homebrew antennae, just this is unlikely to work well under the circumstances, no line of site will greatly weaken the signal and even if it does work, it'll probably be slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damhy, post: 56409, member: 181680"] Looks like I'll have to use black coax and run it along side telewests cables then, I get the impression (no offense to anyone) that most are just mindless technicians, that know little more than how to strip the ends of the cables and put new plugs on, and so they are unlikely to understand why a new cable has been introduced. I guess the next step is walk around see where the channels that TW dug up lead to, it might go somewhere completely off track. Either that or take the WiFi route, I understand some massive distances have been achieved using some homebrew antennae, just this is unlikely to work well under the circumstances, no line of site will greatly weaken the signal and even if it does work, it'll probably be slow. [/QUOTE]
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