I've been looking for a coaxial outlet in my room to hook up my modem. I removed the cover on a TV and FM outlet and found a coaxial cable hidden inside, but it has been physically cut and has no connecting head.
After reading up on how to splice and crimp coaxial cables, and a trip to the hardware store, I got it all set up. These are the steps I followed: https://www.homedepot.com/c/how_to_crimp_a_connector_onto_a_cable_HT_PG_EL
I connected the newly-setup cable to an outlet cover plate, and then connected my modem to it. However, the modem keeps getting stuck at the US indicator (US indicator keeps flashing, all other indicators are off, except power). I read up a bit online and found that it has something to with an upstream connection. I assumed that I might have done a step wrongly, so I cut the head off and started over. The problem still persists.
The modem I have is a Technicolor TC4350, I'm on Teksavvy's 150 mbps plan. I have not connected any computers to the modem. I know the TV and FM outlet works because I have one just like it downstairs, except the cable inside was not cut and is attached to the cover plate. The modem works when I connect it to the one downstairs. (When I say downstairs I mean it's in the same house). Every room in the house has a working coaxial outlet except for mine, so I'm guessing it's hidden because it was never set up completely.
The coaxial cable I'm using has some prints on the outside, it says "SHAW CABLESYSTEMS E113333A CM OR CATV (UL)C(UL) CMG 18 AWG COMMSCOPE Brightwire".
On my first try, I suspected that I might have left too much copper wire portruding from the F connector head I installed. I referred to a working coaxial cable and cut the portruding copper wire, but it still does not work.
Does anyone have a clue about what I might have done wrong?
The following is a picture of the outlet cover I have in my room. Thank you so much in advance!
After reading up on how to splice and crimp coaxial cables, and a trip to the hardware store, I got it all set up. These are the steps I followed: https://www.homedepot.com/c/how_to_crimp_a_connector_onto_a_cable_HT_PG_EL
I connected the newly-setup cable to an outlet cover plate, and then connected my modem to it. However, the modem keeps getting stuck at the US indicator (US indicator keeps flashing, all other indicators are off, except power). I read up a bit online and found that it has something to with an upstream connection. I assumed that I might have done a step wrongly, so I cut the head off and started over. The problem still persists.
The modem I have is a Technicolor TC4350, I'm on Teksavvy's 150 mbps plan. I have not connected any computers to the modem. I know the TV and FM outlet works because I have one just like it downstairs, except the cable inside was not cut and is attached to the cover plate. The modem works when I connect it to the one downstairs. (When I say downstairs I mean it's in the same house). Every room in the house has a working coaxial outlet except for mine, so I'm guessing it's hidden because it was never set up completely.
The coaxial cable I'm using has some prints on the outside, it says "SHAW CABLESYSTEMS E113333A CM OR CATV (UL)C(UL) CMG 18 AWG COMMSCOPE Brightwire".
On my first try, I suspected that I might have left too much copper wire portruding from the F connector head I installed. I referred to a working coaxial cable and cut the portruding copper wire, but it still does not work.
Does anyone have a clue about what I might have done wrong?
The following is a picture of the outlet cover I have in my room. Thank you so much in advance!