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Cable Television

Each bedroom is equipped with a cable television jack. Stadium Heights living room areas also have a cable jack available. The cost of cable service is included in your room rate. How Do I Use The System?

Bring a coaxial cable to connect your television to the cable jack. Connect the coaxial to the television and the cable jack. After you have connected your television to the cable jack, your television should be connected to the system. If you cannot receive any of the stations, check your connections. If you feel that your television is correctly connected and it still does not work submit a maintenance request (MR) online at mnsu-isd.webtma.net.

In the living room, there are cable jacks on two different walls. If one does not work, try the other one. Only one cable jack is able to be active at one time. If you need to switch which cable jack is active so you can place your TV on a different wall, submit a maintenance request.

Please note all televisions manufactured prior to 2006 may or may not have a Q Qam tuner. If your television does not have a Q Qam tuner you will need a converter box or a newer model television in order to receive cable programming. Theft of Service/Tampering Notice

Please note that it is illegal to hook up to a pay television service without paying the appropriate fees. Persons found to be illegally connected will be disconnected, reported to Apogee, and subject to University conduct procedures and/or criminal prosecution. In addition, residents are not to tamper in any way with the cable TV wires and equipment. Pay-Per-View and Additional Cable Services

Additional services, such as Pay-Per-View (PPV), DVR and premium channels are not available for purchase in residence hall facilities. What Do I Do If I Have A Problem With Cable TV?

Cable TV support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

CALL: (833)-548-4743 TEXT: "ResNet" to 84700 CHAT: MyResNet.com In the event that the problem is caused by vandalism or abuse, the residents will be billed for the cost of the repair. Do not tamper with the system!

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