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The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television has a "Measures for the Security Management of Cable Radio and Television Transmission Coverage Networks".
Article 7 stipulates: No unit or individual may intercept, insert, interfere with, or disrupt cable radio and television signals without authorization, and shall not connect to cable television networks without authorization.
Television signals are paid service products, and private use is theft. Fines and detention can be punishable by fines or criminal offences.
When your neighbor uses cable TV, they form a contractual relationship with the cable provider, and the contract should have a clause that explicitly prohibits use or resale by others. Your neighbor is in breach of contract law.
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Of course, it's against the law, and if you do it all, then not many people will be able to pull the wire, just use a line. This isn't a network cable!! The network controls the user by restricting the traffic, and if you pull the cable like this, it will only affect the network speed, but the wired will not work.
But you have to tell the difference!!
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It's not a violation of the law, it's just a violation of the regulations of the telecommunications department, and the contract with you.
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Of course, if the management department finds that it will be fined, you must be careful not to let them find out.
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It's not a big problem, the key is confidential, but you don't have to go out at all, you can see that there is an extra branch directly in the signal monitor!
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What do you say? Generally fine! It can also be said that as long as people can't find it, it's fine! That's it anyway! If you find out, you will be fined two dollars and the matter will be over
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If you come from a neighbor's TV line, you will definitely not be able to watch digital TV, because digital TV needs a set-top box, and the set-top box can only be purchased from the radio and television network, and it must be a regular cable TV. There is only one way for you to see this situation, which is to go to the radio and television network to open an account, and the account opening fee here in Zhangzhou, Fujian is 400 yuan, and then buy a set-top box and pay the TV fee. If you're afraid of being fined, just remove the original line before you do it.
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I don't know if you're **, we won't give you a fine, we'll just cut your line
But what you're talking about digital TV is to improve on the basis of closed-circuit television, so you still have to go through the formalities.
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There will be no fines, you can open an account yourself.
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It is possible to connect the analog signal in this way, as long as the first wire is used, the first splitter, there is almost no effect.
If it's a digital signal, the kind of set-top box, it's useless when you take it.
When wiring, distinguish the incoming line in, and when it appears, it is OK to out.
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Most of the F head of the branch device and the head to the set-top box or TV are not done well, and the signal strength is too weak, so it is necessary to adjust the strength of the signal transmitted by the amplifier to the branch.
Have fun!
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After the cable TV signal is separated, it will be weakened synchronously, and the boost signal can only be turned on again.
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The analog signal of cable TV does not need a set-top box, and the signal directly enters the high-frequency head of the TV;
A set-top box is needed when using a digital TV signal.
Have fun!
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That's because you haven't used to turn on digital TV or encrypt cable signal, otherwise you won't be able to receive it.
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The wire you pull also carries the original analog TV signal.
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It depends on the location of the wire you connect, first, if the wire you connect is below the neighbor's meter, only the neighbor's electricity, you only need to negotiate with the neighbor to pay the electricity bill, second, if the wire you connect is above the neighbor's meter, it has nothing to do with the neighbor's house, and the common electricity is taken, which is a theft of electricity.
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When the electrician knows it, it's fine.