i found a way to share cable...the cable guys left a 3 way connector at the worksite,,and i found it,,,i screwed out the cable out of the tv,,then i plugg that cable in the 3 way connector,,then i got some old cable wires tht i found and plug 1 end into the tv. i got another old cable wire and pluged it into the 3 way connector,,and into another tv that i got,,so i was only left with 1 more free port....the cable was working on both tvs but wen u change the channel on the cable boxx,,it wud change it on both tvsss......(just a little thing i waqs trying..nutthing big)
Originally Posted by
MiniKilla
i have flow at home and its coax cable as psilos says i can use my finger to unscrew it easily
u must mean u screwed the cable easily off the back off the tv and not the cable that is connected to the cable box,,,,whiich cable was u talking,,,tht u screw off with u fingers?
Originally Posted by
DarkAngel
Hey, mi nuh try fi teif the people dem cable just want the tool in my tool kit, so I and other legal customers can have the the freedom to unscrew the cable and move the cable box to another room when they want.
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did u get the VIDEO IN and AUDIO OUT functions to work on the cable boxx,,,wen i try to plugg in my video in and audio cords,,it doesnot work on the tv and i think that cable with the circular iron on it is the culprit on not making the VIDEO IN AND AUDIO OUT FUNCTIONS WORK FOR ME ....................
Originally Posted by
psilos
@DarkAngel, I have never seen that metal tube in my life. All my Flow cable boxes and cable modem are connected by coax that can easily be unscrewed with my fingers. That must have been something they started to add recently and I can't really see why they would restrict you from moving your cable box around the home.
@Flow could someone please explain it to us why you would use such a device?
flow did not start using those metal tubes tht u see recentlyy,,,,it was from way in 2007,,wen i first got flow,,and was when flow just came out publicly....
Last edited by Arch_Angel; Sep 21, 2010 at 03:12 PM.
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