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Been a Bellsouth DSL customer for 13 years, along with at&t voice. Ditching DTV to combine all three via uVerse. My apologies for asking the repetitive questions, but I have been searching all day and getting different answers. 1. I see some things that indicate TV will be wireless, while others will run a dedicated coax line. How do I know which I get? I would prefer hard wired. (Lines are there, I doubt they will reuse, but easy access for new lines isn't a problem.) 2. Is the "RG" in addition to some other piece of hardware? I see pictures online of what looks like a router on steroids with phone and coax lines. Well, that is partially fine. Won't my phone service be tied to my existing home wiring (versus a jack on the RJ device? 3. Will the coax (TV) be run off this thing as well? I mean, I don't want some router with a mess of wires cluttering up my basement. 4. I would prefer to use my own wireless router as I have found it rock solid. I guess the unofficial word is that I can still use it, but they won't set it up. That I can understand. But, I guess my confusion is that I am confused about this whole RG thing. Is it separate from the router? If the router is in the basement, then I will need ethernet lines run up to my router in my office. And I can't have the router in my office, because I don't want coax being run for TV. Maybe I am making a mountain out of a mole hill. I simply want some demarcation where a coax line in the basement goes to the TV for video, telco interfaces with the existing phone lines, and a line (phone?) goes to my office where I can use a modem to interface with my router. Does it work that way? Thanks all

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