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Can I get DirecTV without coxial cable jack in the room?
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<blockquote data-quote="karlhungus" data-source="post: 2745250" data-attributes="member: 788928"><p>I have DirecTV in four rooms of our house already. Our front living room is very far away from our satellite dishes (and doesn't have walls to thread cable through attic. Our only option is to run 100+ feet of coxial around our house and drill a hole through the front of our home. Obviously, not ideal. </p><p></p><p>Since we already have DirecTV, wifi router, is there anything that can "transmit" DirecTV programming to a box in that room without having it hard connected to a coaxial? I may be out of luck, but it seems there should be some technology to support it at this point - I can't be the only one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karlhungus, post: 2745250, member: 788928"] I have DirecTV in four rooms of our house already. Our front living room is very far away from our satellite dishes (and doesn't have walls to thread cable through attic. Our only option is to run 100+ feet of coxial around our house and drill a hole through the front of our home. Obviously, not ideal. Since we already have DirecTV, wifi router, is there anything that can "transmit" DirecTV programming to a box in that room without having it hard connected to a coaxial? I may be out of luck, but it seems there should be some technology to support it at this point - I can't be the only one. [/QUOTE]
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