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Need to move the router. I'm fine with creating my own cat 6 cables but not sure about the other cable that is connected to the router via a wall outlet. It looks like a coax of some kind. The connector says cabelcon 3.9.

If it is just coax, I have some decent quality coax already, should I just purchase some of the connectors and make my own? Are special tools required?
 
Yes, it is those crappy 'Type F' connectors that use the centre core of the coax as the pin.

You the foil-shielded satellite TV cable to make up and extension leads, you can also get type F / satellite TV connectors and couplers from places like Screwfix/Toolstation/etc in a hurry.
 
If you use the "screw on" connectors you just need wire cutters and a decent knife. Maybe some heatshrink, etc, for a nice finish.

But the crimp ones need the appropriate tool, though I think they are only £20-ish or so.
 
These the ones?


Defo good just to use standard coaxial cable?
There are a few different sizes of F type connector that fit different types / diameters of coaxial cable. If you browse the different F type connectors on the Screwfix site the spec indicates the cable diameters they will fit
 
There are a few different sizes of F type connector that fit different types / diameters of coaxial cable. If you browse the different F type connectors on the Screwfix site the spec indicates the cable diameters they will fit
And does it matter what diameter I use? Does the diameter have an impact on performance?
 
Not for a short extension. Digital signals need, above all, to be 'clean'. Signal strength doesn't matter anything like as much as it did with analogue signals, until it drops below a minimum level, when the signal will quickly become unusable.
 
Generally I would go for the CT100 style of cable, 6.8mm outside diameter.

But type F connectors are all a bit crappy, only designed for a few mating cycles which is OK for most domestic stuff that is installed and moved only a couple of time before being discarded.
 

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