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When I had cable in another apartment prior to moving upstairs to a larger unit I recall I had an adapter that went from the phone jack on the bedroom wall to a coax connector that allowed a cable run to the set top box. Is this possible or am I recalling incorrectly? I have a TV in our second bedroom but running a cable from the setup in the living room is not what I would prefer to do. I am looking to see if I can get ahold of said adapter, if such a thing exists.
Thanks in advance.
paul
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I googled phone jack to coax cable adapter
Then went here
Anything look familiar ?
https://www.amazon.com/female-coaxial-adapter-converter-connector/dp/B00KL6PXMI
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That is for fiber.
I have seen devices that are used for conversion of ethernet to coax.
Not sure how it would work for TV services though.
Are you sure it just wasnt a jack on the wall that the coax plugged in to?
There would be coax run within the wall down to a central splitter.
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It wasn't a regular coax outlet. I thought the tech who hooked us up used a standard phone jack with a phone wire going to a small box that exited as a coax connector.
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Yea, i saw those as well but it's not what I was looking for. Guess my recollection was wrong but thanks for replying.
Paul

