On May 19, 12:50 pm, "Adam H. Kerman" <a...@chinet.com> wrote: Larry <no...@home.com> wrote: Duh_OZ <ozzy.ko...@gmail.com> wrote: You may want to call up early, well before your new provider is supposed to do an install. I dropped DirecTV (TV) and Comcast (Internet) a few days before my billing cycle was to roll over. I figured around a week for Comcast to send a tech
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Yes, if your service requires a box, then you would need another box to get all the channels, however, you could run the coax and just plug directly into the MCE PC and you would probably get all the analog stations, just not the extended digital stuff. If you want to get all stations, there are some wireless TV transmission devices (x10.com and smarthome.com as well as others carry them
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