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Old 12-09-2007, 08:33   #12
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Re: Question

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Originally Posted by Stuart C View Post
You do realise number 2 and number 5 would have the same problem. Number 5 has the advantage that if it goes wrong, Virgin won't charge £75 to to fix it.
IMO number 2 would be worse than number 5.
The thickness of the RF cable means it will be much harder to bend round corners etc. than the ethernet cable would be.

Ethernet cable is far more flexible than the coax cable.
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