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- 07-29-2010 12:30 PM #1
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Can I move one receiver?
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I have two receivers at home. I was wondering if I could "move one receiver to the Atlanta market and keep one receiver in the Birmingham market? Or would I have to set up a different account?
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- 07-29-2010 12:34 PM #2
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Different accounts. You will need a valid address with the local channel's dma, also be sure you are within spot beam of the transponder supplying the channels.
- 07-29-2010 06:02 PM #3
If you move a receiver from your billing address to another address, it is considered account packing and is highly illegal, is it done, yes. Should you do it, no.
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- 07-29-2010 06:21 PM #4
The dish audit Nazis will call and check on you & if they see you have two different receivers not calling in or calling in from two different places. They will then deactivate one of your boxes and they won't let you reactivate it...EVER.
- 08-01-2010 10:01 AM #5
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I don't have a home phone line and my home has wireless internet which makes hooking up a receiver harder. Along the same lines, if I do not connect my second or third receiver to some kind of data line, are they going to come after me?
- 08-01-2010 10:08 AM #6
If you just had one additional receiver they may well give you a call, with two additional receivers not hooked into the phone/internet then your chance of getting a call from the receiver audit team are higher. Which receivers do you have? If they're all networking capable receivers what you could do is hook each one into a wireless router and then alter it with DD-WRT or Tomato to work as a wireless bridge instead of a router and have them connect to the internet that way. Or if they're DishComm supported receivers you could just let one receiver act as the gateway for them and then hook it up to wireless via the router method described above.
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- 08-01-2010 03:38 PM #7
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I've got a 622 right now and the two new receivers are coming later this week, one will be either a 622 or 722 and the other will be a 612. I'm not savvy with hooking things up so I wonder how much of a stink it would cause if either or both receivers did not get a signal.
- 08-01-2010 04:04 PM #8
- 08-01-2010 04:33 PM #9
Are you saying that you are going to have one receiver in Birmingham in one house and another receiver in Atlanta in another house? Or are you wanting to have Birmingham locals on one of your boxes, and Atlanta on the other in the same household? I was just wanting to clarify. If the latter is the case, you would have to pick one market and stick with that. If you live close enough to Birmingham to get B'ham locals, get them OTA and "move" to the Atlanta market. Or do vise versa if you live closer to Atlanta.
- 08-01-2010 04:44 PM #10
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pft.. I wouldn't worry about anyone calling to verify someone who just has 2 boxes, you get this from 4 or more. As for the locals the answer is a new account each location that way you get the locals per the programming. I wouldn't do that though, just keep both boxes on same account and do OTA at the other location to pull in your other locals.

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