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Originally Posted by Kavid
Good Man Nick, Thank You Sir! I totally understand what you are saying now about the music, I was honestly just kind of freaked out because I have never heard anyone put it like that before or in those words! In that case though I will have to give you some of my raw beats with no vocals yet to listen to and see what you think. Unfortunately we do not have any punch down or patch panels laying around, I checked. Not many people use RJ11's anymore, it is all RJ45 for sure. And just so you know, most cable techs for Charter are not wall fish certified, or at least when I worked there shortly, so make sure they know you need an additional outlet ran and a WALL FISH. Or I can help you do it on any weekend day when I'm off, just let me know ahead of time at a meet or something. I have all of my own tools and wall fishing stuff it's just a matter of bringing certain tools home, planning it, and doing it since you have the cable already. It's up to you, I could save you some money if the cable guy won't do it, but if he will by all means.....
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Yeah, we found that out the crappy way. We told the Charter lady like 1,000,000 times that we needed cable pulled in the walls and she insisted that it was like 9 buck per outlet. We told her no way it's that cheap, we're not just hooking up an outlet, we're adding wires. She told us we were all set.
Sure enough the cable guy comes and is like "nope I'm not certified for that, you have to schedule it with someone else". So we're just hooked up on the other outlet and the wires run in front of the fireplace for now. I figure, since I have to do the RG6, the Cat5, and some surround speaker wiring, I was just going to do it myself if I couldn't talk the cable guy my GF knows into doing it for us.
And Dean, I'm just going to stick with the Leviton crap. I've got the box in my closet, and while the stuff's overpriced for what you get, it's at least a unified solution that works. I don't need a crazy production level wiring closet... just need to route my wall outlets to a router/cable modem.