Electric panel with ethernet ports

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Hi,

Here are the pictures of the panel without the cover on.

The first picture has rotated 90º to the left.

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yeah, that's what I thought when I saw the coaxial cable in there. I don't understand why they're in there and what type of connection they offer though.

 
Only the provider can tell you! ;)

Plug a pc in and try to connect and see what you get?

It does look like there are some outgoing cables from them too.

Plus there is some stuff written on the cables, can you read it?

There is also a label on the "incoming" cable, that might give you an idea of the provider to find out what is available.

Unfortunately being in a different country the systems are subtly different, thus most of us are unfamiliar with them. 

 
On the wall in the bedroom will be some sort of outlet with the other end of these cables. The coax is connected through, the ethernet cabling is just patched ready for you to connect your set top box/PC/router/whatever.

 
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