- May 30, 2001
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Well, my new home is served by a small cable company, which does not yet have movies on demand and cannot supply MLB Extra Innings, two things my wife and I require.
So I am using the local cable company for internet and having Directv installed for on demand and baseball.
This is all happening on Friday, both installers could be there at the same time.
My wife will be home for the installs, but I'm trying to gather any tips or recommendations about the installation.
Any specifics of how she should be directing the directv installer to connect? We live in a townhouse with a small deck (which will be replaced next year)
Any lessons learned from anyone else having cable and directv coexisting in the same house?
And what the hell do I do when directv needs a phone jack and 2 of the 3 receivers might not be very close to a jack, do they have wireless capability?
Help me out
KF
So I am using the local cable company for internet and having Directv installed for on demand and baseball.
This is all happening on Friday, both installers could be there at the same time.
My wife will be home for the installs, but I'm trying to gather any tips or recommendations about the installation.
Any specifics of how she should be directing the directv installer to connect? We live in a townhouse with a small deck (which will be replaced next year)
Any lessons learned from anyone else having cable and directv coexisting in the same house?
And what the hell do I do when directv needs a phone jack and 2 of the 3 receivers might not be very close to a jack, do they have wireless capability?
Help me out
KF
