Hey there, @user_8m0zoz. It would depend on where you want the coax outlet installed. If it is on an exterior wall, one of our awesome technicians can install a coax outlet for your home. They would add the line to the patch panel and tact the line to the siding of the home and drill a hole from the outside-in. They would feed the coax line through, cut a hole in the drywall to add the outlet and cover and seal it from the weather. If you're wanting an outlet installed on an interior wall you would need to reach out to a local contractor or electrician for options. They would be able to connect the new outlet to the existing service line in the patch panel and add a splitter if needed to get that outlet a signal.
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Hey there, @user_8m0zoz. It would depend on where you want the coax outlet installed. If it is on an exterior wall, one of our awesome technicians can install a coax outlet for your home. They would add the line to the patch panel and tact the line to the siding of the home and drill a hole from the outside-in. They would feed the coax line through, cut a hole in the drywall to add the outlet and cover and seal it from the weather. If you're wanting an outlet installed on an interior wall you would need to reach out to a local contractor or electrician for options. They would be able to connect the new outlet to the existing service line in the patch panel and add a splitter if needed to get that outlet a signal.
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