minus-squareSuccessful-Floor-424@alien.topcakeOPBtoSelf-Hosted Main@selfhosted.forum•How to avoid using my ISP's gateway/router? I live with people who still pay for cable TV, so the coax is required for some TV functions.linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·1 year agoOh, I may have misunderstood. The coax that goes into the optical to rf converter is the one that comes from the pole outside, at least I’m almost certain. I think the coax to the gateway is just to some splitter ran outside, it’s really baffling linkfedilink
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Oh, I may have misunderstood. The coax that goes into the optical to rf converter is the one that comes from the pole outside, at least I’m almost certain. I think the coax to the gateway is just to some splitter ran outside, it’s really baffling