They installed a jack for you!!!!!! I've got a nasty white cable that runs from my living room up my stairs, down the hall and into my spare bedroom where my PCs are!!! It's been there so long that I just learned to ignore it. I've been meaning to make it neater, but... > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net > [mailto:owner-kclug@marauder.illiana.net]On Behalf Of hanasaki > Sent: Friday, January 25, 2002 2:44 PM > Cc: kclug@kclug.org > Subject: Re: Legality: Was Comcast/etc.... > > > Just by your own Amp at a store :) TWC came out and told me they had to > have access to my computer or they wouldnt do anything for me. They guy > refused to pull out his laptop and plug it into my network or a cable > modem outside the house. The guy didn't even know enough to understand > that no collisions on the NIC inside the house and 10+% on the outside > NIC indicates a problem with their systems. > > > Then again... It took a week and three managers to get RR to install a > cable outlet in the wall. The first two service staff that came out > tell me "Oh ya, we install faceplates face up in the middle of > everyone's living room. Thats the way its supposed to be". > > FYI: I think the government has rules, enforced by financial penalties, > about telephone uptime and even how long it takes to get a dialtone when > you pick up the phone. > > JD Runyan wrote: > > On Fri, Jan , at 01:51:24PM -0600, Bradley Miller wrote: > > > >>impose a burden if you switch on multiple TV's. In the good old days, > >>telephones caused a burden on a phone system. Just ask someone about > >>having an old analog phone with a few others . . . they would barely ring > >>if you had a lot of phones on the line. The model changed when phones > >>went state of the art and were basically less of burden on phone > circuitry. > >> > >> > > If you are connecting an excessive amount of TVs that will be running > > simultaneously, you will get signal degradation, unless you notify the > > cable company so that they can increase the power to you home, just like > > the telephone ringer not working properly if you fail to tell the phone > > company you have more than n amount of phones. > > > > -- > hanasaki@hanaden.com > Spam : def: It's not kosher. > > >