on 03-02-2022 20:19
Hi all,
I just collected my broadband kit. However, I don't have anything on my internal wall that looks like the Virgin box. I do however have an NTL box with a twin cable coming out of it. This cable terminates in two of the push fit (satellite-like but not screwed) connectors. Should I be connecting one of these to my new VM router?
Thanks for any and all assistance!
Julian
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on 03-02-2022 20:38
@avmad this NTL box (which was one of the companies which merged with enough to become Virgin Media - you really don’t want the hear the convoluted history), does it have two connections labeled TV and FM by any chance? If so it is the TV one you need to connect to - for reasons which are far too boring and technical and historical to go into now…
The older style connections were screw fit but the newer cables are push fit but are designed to be able to be ‘pushed’ onto the screw fit connector (no, no idea why they decided to change it, but whatever).
on 03-02-2022 20:25
@avmad wrote:Hi all,
I just collected my broadband kit. However, I don't have anything on my internal wall that looks like the Virgin box. I do however have an NTL box with a twin cable coming out of it. This cable terminates in two of the push fit (satellite-like but not screwed) connectors. Should I be connecting one of these to my new VM router?
Thanks for any and all assistance!
Julian
Could you post a photo?
on 03-02-2022 20:38
@avmad this NTL box (which was one of the companies which merged with enough to become Virgin Media - you really don’t want the hear the convoluted history), does it have two connections labeled TV and FM by any chance? If so it is the TV one you need to connect to - for reasons which are far too boring and technical and historical to go into now…
The older style connections were screw fit but the newer cables are push fit but are designed to be able to be ‘pushed’ onto the screw fit connector (no, no idea why they decided to change it, but whatever).
on 03-02-2022 21:14
Apologies for the ugly formatting.
No identification of FM vs TV. The NTL box is screwed together with no easy access to the box end of the cables.
on 03-02-2022 21:38
@avmad wrote:
Apologies for the ugly formatting.
No identification of FM vs TV. The NTL box is screwed together with no easy access to the box end of the cables.
One of the threaded cables will screw directly into the back of the HUB.
on 03-02-2022 22:17
Looks more like a satellite installer has used the VM hole to install their service.
OP: Undo the screws on that NTL box and take a pic of the inside, please.
on 03-02-2022 22:47
Oh boy. This twin cable comes from the roof somewhere goes into the house and into the 'NTL box' with no terminations at all.
Confused...
03-02-2022 22:54 - edited 03-02-2022 22:55
on 03-02-2022 22:57
BTW - you can just see a black twin cable going from the open metal box on the left to where the white cable enteres the house. That black cable is cut before it enters the house, so that stuff on the left of the image is irrelevant
03-02-2022 23:02 - edited 03-02-2022 23:04
@avmad wrote:BTW - you can just see a black twin cable going from the open metal box on the left to where the white cable enteres the house. That black cable is cut before it enters the house, so that stuff on the left of the image is irrelevant
The stuff on the left (black cable) is the VM cabling... which would have been cut by the Sky engineers.
You'll need an engineer visit to re-run the cut cable.