Frage an Technik Experten Zur TV Dose?

Guten Abend,

Ich habe mir heute Kabel-Internet bestellt. Bisher habe ich LTE benutzt.

Ich lese nun das für den Anschluss eine Rückkanalfähiger TV Anschluss vorhanden sein muss.

Ich habe einen TV Anschluss (keinen Kabelmiet Vertrag) habe diesen aber nie benutzt da ich über SmartTV Fernsehen gucke.

Als ich einzog habe ich mal spaßeshalber ein Antennenkabel Angeschlossen und Sendersuchlauf gemacht. Es kam aber nix, nichtmal ARD ZDF oder so. nur Schnee.

Ist halt eine alte 2er Dose (Hier muss ich wohl noch einen Multimedia Adapter besorgen)

Wie Weiß ich nun ob diese TV Dose Rückkanalfähig ist?

Kann ein Techniker sie “Rückkanalfähig” machen?

Wissen die Provider durch den “Verfügbarkeits Check” Das der Anschluss bei mir zweifelsfrei Funktionieren wird?

Ich wohne in einem Altbau im 4 OG falls dies eine Rolle Spielt

Danke für die Hilfe und schönen Abend

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Pialesb29
1 year ago

for a 2 dose a splinter is required for the docsis modem but is normally

Actually, the few providers know the cable TV Internet offer very exactly whether it is possible or not

schoschi06
1 year ago
Reply to  Pialesb29

There is actually only one and he knows whether he is feeding in there or not!

Private facilities sometimes excluded !

Pialesb29
1 year ago
Reply to  schoschi06

Yes, that’s exactly how it is:) (other than at DSL where almost any company can rent on the net are cable TV networks in fixed hands

Unfortunately, that’s why I was also a friend of Primacom and Pyur for many years…….to the happiness goes here

Pialesb29
1 year ago
Reply to  NicoNRW

a technicker Can make the cable TV nets not return channel capable that is already a bit more extensive……but the providers actually provide checks to

Pialesb29
1 year ago

But cable TV providers know quite exactly what they can offer as they can practically belong to the lines in house

If the check says it is then it can be at most that the technician still has to do something with us at the time he had to get to the distribution system in the basement

with you he would have to renew the cable can if necessary, but this should be quickly noticed if the interference level is too high

isn’t as complicated as it sounds

schoschi06
1 year ago

I now read this for the connection Retractable TV connection must be available.

In principle, each coaxial cable is reversible, the old antenna can should be plucked in any case and be exchanged for a data can with a maximum 10db resistance.

Ask in the house for or your landlord what the Tv signal is received ( Vodavone,Sat, or a private transfer system via a satellite mirror)!

Try a search run with your TV under Settings/Cable/Digital/Full Search!

schoschi06
1 year ago
Reply to  NicoNRW

Try it first with the search run so you can see if your connection is active, the rest is actually the problem of your new internet provider! Vodavone?

schoschi06
1 year ago

Last question for tonight how many TV cans you have in the apartment if only one screw them up, there are 2 cable connected to the can you should also be able to receive transmitters!

schoschi06
1 year ago

Who should be your new Internet provider About cable ?

schoschi06
1 year ago

Should be in the rental contract or in the additional cost bill!

schoschi06
1 year ago

had it run through, but as I said, only snow!

Then you searched analog if the screen shows snow!

schoschi06
1 year ago

First try a new search run on cable/digital/full search, if it doesn’t work out the house management!

schoschi06
1 year ago

At the moment, I see other networks in the W Lan, i.e. they must also have Internet.

This can also be hotspots or LTE routers generated via the phone!