I had to open mine to replace the weatherboard it was screwed to.
Damn rot and bora... never buy a weatherboard house.
Anyway from memory it was clipped at the bottom and had a security cable
tie on it too. So unclip the bottom with brute force and it rotated up
like a cat flap.
Then I lost the lid but that's another story...
Here's an easier option... Remove the F Connector from the cablemodem
end of your cable, and pull the cable back under the floor. Then
reroute it to the destination, and attach a new screw-on F connector.
Nick Rout wrote, On 07/06/09 12:46:
I have telstra cable and want to re-route the cable so that my
internet connection is terminated inside the computer datacentre (aka
the cupboard under the stairs).
There is a box on the side of the house, and two coax cables come out.
One goes to the power pole (we are not undergrounded) and the other
makes its way to the wall socket where you plug the cable modem in.
I'd like to disconnect the second cable and run another one to the
cupboard but I am damned if I can get the cover off. Does anyone know
how to get inside the grey box? It must have some clever catch. It is
about 6" by 3" with a Saturn logo on the front.
Secondly I assume this is the same cable as one would use for a sky
dish? (I have plenty of rg6)
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Craig Falconer