Hi All
I just moved into a new flat and want to set up my zgemma h2h box. Unfortunately the virgin line and the xgemma box are 4 rooms away from each other.
There is a Coax cable that currently comes out behind the tv and runs under the floor into the basement (directly below the room with the virgin line), unfortunaltely for some reason it has been cut, why I do not know.
As my housemates are not ok with me running a new cable all the way around the flat. I need to find a way to get this old cable working again. I ran the Virgin line into the basement (checked and this is working fine). I then added a new F-type connector to the old severed cable and joined the two together.
No signal on the Zgemma :(
When it is plugged into the zgemma, I can touch the end of the wire in the basement and feel an electric current. I'm guessing that daisy chaining of the two long cables isn't good enough. Is there some kind of signal booster I can use?
What would be a good way of testing the old cable?
Any assistance would be appreciated!
I just moved into a new flat and want to set up my zgemma h2h box. Unfortunately the virgin line and the xgemma box are 4 rooms away from each other.
There is a Coax cable that currently comes out behind the tv and runs under the floor into the basement (directly below the room with the virgin line), unfortunaltely for some reason it has been cut, why I do not know.
As my housemates are not ok with me running a new cable all the way around the flat. I need to find a way to get this old cable working again. I ran the Virgin line into the basement (checked and this is working fine). I then added a new F-type connector to the old severed cable and joined the two together.
No signal on the Zgemma :(
When it is plugged into the zgemma, I can touch the end of the wire in the basement and feel an electric current. I'm guessing that daisy chaining of the two long cables isn't good enough. Is there some kind of signal booster I can use?
What would be a good way of testing the old cable?
Any assistance would be appreciated!