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Old 24-10-2017, 10:34   #3
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Re: Freeview after Virgin

I would not be using any VM cabling unless the drop line is disconnected from the cabinet at the Omni-box on the front wall. Connecting an aerial to a live VM network connection could swamp the local network with noise & upset all your neighbours connections. VM re-use the TV broadcast spectrum for their own services & the two should be kept apart at all costs.
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