I am wiring a home for satellite for the TV/Home Theater. It is new home construction and no dry wall has been put up yet. I plan on running wires from the access point to the house and make home runs in the wiring from a video splitter to each room. There are eight rooms that I will be making home runs in the wiring from the video splitter. However, I anticipate that I will have only three televisions in operation after moving in. but I wanted the capability of adding addition sets or moving some of the televisions around. I will attach a rough schematic of what I would like to accomplish. I was planning on using the Pass & Seymour panel which you incorporate the video splitter, amplifier, and the Ethernet splitter for networking a few computers. The wire for the TV system will be RG-6 Sweep 2200. My questions are:
1. The question is what is the best way to run the wires for satellite?
2. If I want to switch back to cable how should if wire in the event I do switch back to cable?
3. I was told if I have three TV sets on satellite I should run one wire to the main TV set and run a second wire from the main TV to a secondary location and operate two TV’s off the same receiver. The third TV off a second receiver. Was this good advice? Said it was cheaper each month to use one dual receiver.
I would appreciate any advice.
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1. The question is what is the best way to run the wires for satellite?
2. If I want to switch back to cable how should if wire in the event I do switch back to cable?
3. I was told if I have three TV sets on satellite I should run one wire to the main TV set and run a second wire from the main TV to a secondary location and operate two TV’s off the same receiver. The third TV off a second receiver. Was this good advice? Said it was cheaper each month to use one dual receiver.
I would appreciate any advice.
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