Problem: No crimped end to add to a recently installed coaxial cable inside my wall for internet services in my new apartment, theoretically making connection with the wall fixture impossible.
Solution: Just fuxing plugged bare coaxial cable right into the wall socket, making sure outer ring touched.
Internet turned on with a lack of frustration more magical than any new Internet hookup I've had in my life. O_O
There is now a "crimp" on there made out of improvised electrical tape. I'll see if I get outages of any kind, but right now this is really is Internet in the raw. I can't believe I'm sending you peeps a message through an uncrimped cable end plugged right into the wall fixture.
I <3 me.
Solution: Just fuxing plugged bare coaxial cable right into the wall socket, making sure outer ring touched.
Internet turned on with a lack of frustration more magical than any new Internet hookup I've had in my life. O_O
There is now a "crimp" on there made out of improvised electrical tape. I'll see if I get outages of any kind, but right now this is really is Internet in the raw. I can't believe I'm sending you peeps a message through an uncrimped cable end plugged right into the wall fixture.
I <3 me.