Can I hook cable directly to TV?

Yes, you can hook a coaxial cable directly to a TV, but you'll likely only get basic, unencrypted channels (like local broadcast) unless your TV has a QAM tuner and your cable provider offers clear QAM, with most modern premium cable services requiring a cable box for encrypted channels. Connect the cable from the wall to the TV's "Cable In" or "Antenna" port, then run a channel scan in your TV's settings, selecting "Cable" as the source.
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Can I connect my cable directly to my TV?

In the olden times—like, the early 2000s—you could simply connect the cable from the wall directly to your TV and get a decent array of basic channels. Not anymore: Full cable TV service only works with a digital cable box between that wall cable and your TV, even the smartest of smart TVs.
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Can I plug my Spectrum cable directly into my TV?

Coax Cables

Coax, or "coaxial" cables, provide signals to your equipment for your Spectrum Home Phone, Internet and TV service. A coax cable runs from your wall to your TV or Spectrum Receiver (cable box), as well as your modem. You can also connect your Spectrum Receiver to your TV using a coax cable.
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How to connect cable to TV without box?

To connect cable to a TV without a box, use a coaxial cable from the wall jack to your TV's "Antenna In," then run a channel scan in the TV settings to find free local channels (if your provider offers unencrypted ones) or use a streaming device (like Roku/Fire Stick) with your provider's app for full service, as most modern cable is encrypted and needs a box or app. 
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Can you connect a coax cable to a TV?

Yes, you can connect a coaxial cable directly to your TV's "Antenna In" or "Cable In" port, and for over-the-air (OTA) digital antenna channels or basic cable, it works fine to get local channels after running an auto-scan in the TV's menu; however, for premium cable, On-Demand, or specific provider features, you'll need their set-top box because the TV tuner can only decode unencrypted signals (ClearQAM).
 
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Do smart TVs need a cable box?

How do I connect a coaxial cable to my TV without coaxial input?

To connect a coaxial cable to a TV without a coaxial input, use an external digital tuner/converter box that takes the coax input and outputs via HDMI, or for cable company service, use their provided set-top box which converts the signal to HDMI, or for a DIY antenna, build one from coax or use a splitter with a tuner. You need a device to translate the RF (radio frequency) coax signal into a digital format (like HDMI) your TV understands.
 
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How to get local cable on smart TV?

Connect one end of the coaxial cable to the output jack on your antenna. Attach the other end to the 'Antenna In' or 'Coaxial In' port on your smart TV. Access the settings menu on your smart TV and look for a section dedicated to channel tuning or antenna setup.
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How to hook up cable to a smart TV?

To hook up cable to a smart TV, connect the wall's coaxial cable to your cable box, then run an HDMI cable from the box to an HDMI port on the TV, select that HDMI input on your TV, and finally, use your cable remote to change channels and your TV remote for smart features. This method provides the best quality by leveraging the digital connection from the box to the TV, while the TV connects to the internet separately for smart apps. 
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How do I get cable without a cable box?

For those wondering how to watch TV without cable, smart TVs and streaming devices like Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, and Apple TV 4K provide the answer. These devices connect to your TV and internet, transforming a television into a smart device capable of accessing a wide range of streaming services.
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Do TVs still have coax input?

Yes, virtually all modern TVs still have a coaxial input (often labeled "Antenna In" or "Cable/Antenna") because it's required for receiving free over-the-air digital broadcasts (ATSC in the US) via an antenna, even though HDMI is the primary port for other devices like cable boxes or streaming sticks. While it handles digital signals for antennas, you might need adapters for older analog devices or if connecting to a modern cable provider that relies solely on HDMI now.
 
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Why won't my Spectrum cable box connect to my TV?

When your Spectrum cable box isn't connecting, ensure the TV is on the right input (HDMI 1, etc.), then power cycle the box (unplug for 30-60 secs), and firmly check all HDMI/coax cables are secure and undamaged; if still no signal, try another HDMI port or cable, or use the My Spectrum app to reset the box remotely. 
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Can my smart TV work without a cable box?

No Additional Devices Required: Unlike traditional TVs, smart TVs don't require external devices like cable boxes or antennas to access live TV channels. On-Demand Content: In addition to live TV, smart TVs offer a wide range of on-demand content, providing flexibility in viewing choices.
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Is Spectrum discontinuing cable boxes?

Yes, Spectrum is actively phasing out traditional cable boxes, replacing them with the Xumo Stream Box to move towards a more streaming-focused TV experience, though older boxes might still be around for now, offering access to live TV and apps like Netflix, Max, and Hulu in one device, and users can keep their old boxes if they prefer, but new customers often get Xumo by default, according to Syracuse.com, CNN, and Reddit users. 
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Where do I plug my cable into my TV?

To connect cable to your TV, run a coaxial cable from the wall outlet to the cable box's "In" port, then use an HDMI cable from the box's "Out" to an "HDMI In" port on your TV, and finally use your TV remote to select that specific HDMI input (like HDMI 1 or 2) to watch. For direct connection without a box (rarely works for modern services), screw the coax cable into the TV's "Antenna/Cable In" port.
 
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What input should your TV be on for cable?

Your TV should be on the input (like HDMI 1, HDMI 2, or Video 1) that matches where you plugged in the cable box, usually found by looking at the labels on the back of the TV or cycling through sources with the Input/Source button on your TV remote until you see your channels. For most modern setups, it's an HDMI port, but if using an older connection, it could be Component, Composite, or even Antenna/TV/RF (often Channel 3 or 4) if directly connected. 
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Does a smart TV need internet or wifi?

Can you use a smart TV without internet? Yes, if you find yourself without the internet you can still enjoy watching your smart TV. You'll be able to watch cable TV channels, connect to Bluetooth and use your TV just like a traditional TV without any issue at all.
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How to hook up cable without a cable box?

You can connect your TV to cable without a traditional box by plugging a coaxial cable from the wall into your smart TV's antenna input and running a channel scan for basic, unencrypted local channels; or, for full cable access, use your TV's internet to download your provider's app (like Spectrum/Xfinity) or get a streaming stick (Roku, Fire Stick) for the app, as most cable signals are encrypted and need a tuner/decoder. 
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Can I get rid of my cable box with a smart TV?

How do I get cable channels without a box? You can watch cable channels with a streaming player using cable alternative services or access select channels available in your area for free with an HDTV antenna.
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What are people replacing cable with?

People are replacing cable with a mix of Live TV Streaming Services (YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling, Fubo) for live channels and sports, alongside On-Demand Subscription Services (Netflix, Disney+, Max, Prime Video) for specific shows, and even Free Ad-Supported Options (Pluto TV, Tubi) for casual viewing, all delivered via the internet to smart TVs, streaming sticks (Roku, Fire TV), or game consoles, cutting contracts and equipment fees.
 
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Can you connect cable directly to TV?

To connect your TV to a cable outlet, you will need to use a coaxial cable cord. Begin by connecting one end of the coaxial cable cord to the cable outlet. Insert the knob straight into the outlet hole, and turn clockwise until securely fastened.
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How do I watch regular cable on my smart TV?

To get basic cable on a smart TV, either connect your existing cable box via an HDMI cable and switch the input, or for antenna/free channels, connect a coaxial cable from the wall to your TV's "Antenna In" port, then go into your TV's settings (Settings/Channels) to perform an "Auto Program" or "Channel Scan" to find available broadcasts. 
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Does a smart TV need to be plugged into cable?

Smart TVs are very much like smartphones. They can stream entertainment straight to your TV via an internet connection. This means that you can watch the latest films and TV shows and play games on your Smart TV without the need for an additional cables or a separate streaming device.
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How can I watch ABC, CBS, and NBC without cable?

Sling TV: ABC, NBC, and FOX. DirecTV Stream: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, PBS, The CW, Telemundo, Univision, and Unimas. Fubo: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, The CW, and Telemundo. Hulu with Live TV: ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, The CW, Telemundo, Univision, and Unimas.
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Why can't I get normal TV channels on my smart TV?

If you are experiencing picture break up or missing channels, your problem might be a reception problem and not due to interference. Therefore, you may just need to manually re-tune your television, this can often solve a number of common problems.
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How do I get my smart TV to go to cable?

To connect your cable to a smart TV, run the coaxial cable from the wall to the cable box, then use an HDMI cable from the box's HDMI out to the TV's HDMI in (avoiding ARC), select the correct HDMI input on your TV, and you're set to watch cable content, plus connect your TV to Wi-Fi for smart features. 
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