Monday, December 19, 2011

Run Coax Cable

Whether you are connecting your cable television or digital Internet service, running a coax cable can be a bit of a pain. But it doesn't have to be. There are two methods for running a coax cable from a wall outlet to an appliance. Read this article and learn run a coax cable.


Instructions


Running Coax Cable Using Brackets


1. Measure the distance from the cable outlet to the appliance. Be sure there is at least a foot or two more of coax cable. This amount of extra cable may vary depending on the layout of your home or apartment.


2. Connect the coax cable to the cable outlet.


3. Place the coax cable flush against the wall, specifically where the floor and wall meet or where the ceiling and wall meet.


4. Every six inches or so, screw or nail a plastic bracket into the wall. The cable should rest easily along the brackets, forcing the cable to stay flush against the wall.


5. Continue the previous step until your reach the appliance. Connect the cable to the appliance.


Running Coax Cable Through a Wall


6. Follow the same steps as in the previous section.


7. When reaching a wall, use a drill with a small bit to create a hole on both sides to run the cable through. Make sure you won't be hitting any wiring or studs.


8. Pass the cable through the hole. Continue setting brackets to keep the cable flush against the wall.


9. Continue the previous steps until you reach the appliance. Connect the cable to the appliance.







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