Hello Everybody,
as the title suggests... I know there are tons of videos/tutorials, explaining how you can re-use existing coax cables in your house as ethernet connection, but I am looking to do the reverse...
Background:
I want to split my antenna signal and have one end go to my TV and the other end to the kitchen into a "multimedia" wall unit that can also play radio. A year ago I laid two ethernet cables under my floor to a a reachable location, one of them in theory could be a spare. Is there a way to use this existing ethernet run for a coax/antenna signal? Or do I need go ahead and lay a dedicated coax cable for this?
as the title suggests... I know there are tons of videos/tutorials, explaining how you can re-use existing coax cables in your house as ethernet connection, but I am looking to do the reverse...
Background:
I want to split my antenna signal and have one end go to my TV and the other end to the kitchen into a "multimedia" wall unit that can also play radio. A year ago I laid two ethernet cables under my floor to a a reachable location, one of them in theory could be a spare. Is there a way to use this existing ethernet run for a coax/antenna signal? Or do I need go ahead and lay a dedicated coax cable for this?
