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Extend the TFC-T10 cable further.

Extend the TFC-T10 cable further.

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Takeo_Player
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03-29-2016, 05:24 PM
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Hey there! I’m new to coaxial cables, so I’m not sure if they’re all the same. Since you’re in Canada and using a TFC-T10 cable with your modem, you might wonder how to connect it further to your UPS. I checked online but didn’t find any TFC-T10 cables available. You could try using a female-to-female RG6 or RG6 extension cable to reach your room, but make sure it’s compatible. If you’re unsure, calling the installer would be the safest option. Let me know what you think! Thanks a lot!
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Takeo_Player
03-29-2016, 05:24 PM #1

Hey there! I’m new to coaxial cables, so I’m not sure if they’re all the same. Since you’re in Canada and using a TFC-T10 cable with your modem, you might wonder how to connect it further to your UPS. I checked online but didn’t find any TFC-T10 cables available. You could try using a female-to-female RG6 or RG6 extension cable to reach your room, but make sure it’s compatible. If you’re unsure, calling the installer would be the safest option. Let me know what you think! Thanks a lot!

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rexxx95
Member
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03-30-2016, 05:44 AM
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It seems like you're planning to use RG6 and RG11 cables for your setup. You mentioned extending the cable with a barrel connector, which is a male-to-male type linking two cables together. You're connecting the incoming Comcast wire to a run up to the attic via one connector, then linking that to another wire heading to your room using a second barrel connector. You also noted compatibility with RG59 as a lower-quality cable and that you can work with RG6 without issues.
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rexxx95
03-30-2016, 05:44 AM #2

It seems like you're planning to use RG6 and RG11 cables for your setup. You mentioned extending the cable with a barrel connector, which is a male-to-male type linking two cables together. You're connecting the incoming Comcast wire to a run up to the attic via one connector, then linking that to another wire heading to your room using a second barrel connector. You also noted compatibility with RG59 as a lower-quality cable and that you can work with RG6 without issues.