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annieigma | 18:11 Sat 19th Oct 2013 | Technology
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We want to move broadband and phones into the next room. its virgin cable, the two phone sockets ( two numbers) are going to be extended as extensions, so no problem. the broadband router is connected to a co-ax cable coming through the wall with a "F" plug, then a "F" plug type extension lead to the router. can o.h. undo the brown box cover outside, run a new satellite co-ax from there to the new room, fit a "F" plug on the brown box end, and a satellite socket outlet on the other, then connect the router with a short lead with "F" plugs either end, or must we come through the wall with a bare cable and just fit an "F" plug as it is now.
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Do you really need to move the router? Our Virgin router is is the next room and the wifi works perfectly. The bedrooms pick it up too. It just seems a lot of messing about if it isn't really necessary.
Sorry I have no idea about the cables but I'm betting if you touch the outside Virgin box and it goes wrong then Virgin will charge you a small fortune to put it right.

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