Hi guys I'm struggling with connecting my router into the wall a bit since I only have telephone cable Steckdosen and whatever this montrosity is. Could one of the cables be a coax internet cable? Thx for help.
Not 100% sure but I think you need a filter socket to put in between the cable and the router. At least that‘s the setup I‘m used to with cable internet
This might as well be a sole Satellite Connection Cable.
Cable TV usually comes in form of a “multimedia socket” with three Plugs (TV, Radio, Internet) – maybe ask your neighbours if that really is (TV-Cable) or maybe SAT
What you’re holding looks like the coaxial cable connection in my Altbau apartment. Is it the wrong diameter to connect to your cable modem? (e.g. [https://avm.de/produkte/fritzbox/fritzbox-6690-cable/technische-daten/](https://avm.de/produkte/fritzbox/fritzbox-6690-cable/technische-daten/) )
So, do you have a cable contract? This is a cable TV cable (erm) and it should go into the cable modem that is usually provided by your provider (again.. erm).
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Not 100% sure but I think you need a filter socket to put in between the cable and the router. At least that‘s the setup I‘m used to with cable internet
This might as well be a sole Satellite Connection Cable.
Cable TV usually comes in form of a “multimedia socket” with three Plugs (TV, Radio, Internet) – maybe ask your neighbours if that really is (TV-Cable) or maybe SAT
What you’re holding looks like the coaxial cable connection in my Altbau apartment. Is it the wrong diameter to connect to your cable modem? (e.g. [https://avm.de/produkte/fritzbox/fritzbox-6690-cable/technische-daten/](https://avm.de/produkte/fritzbox/fritzbox-6690-cable/technische-daten/) )
So, do you have a cable contract? This is a cable TV cable (erm) and it should go into the cable modem that is usually provided by your provider (again.. erm).