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- 05-31-2007 05:37 PM #21
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Let's see if I can explain this...
Residential wiring consists of 2 "Hot" wires, 1 "Neutral", and one "Ground". At the breaker box, the ground and neutral wires connect to all circuits; however, the hot wires are split where one goes to either side of the breaker pannel.
What you have is essentially, 2 110V circuits providing power to all of the circuits in the house. The way 220V circuits work is by combining both sides of the breaker pannel.
Depending on how Dishcomm is set-up, it may need all receivers plugged into circuits connected to the same side of the breaker pannel.
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- 05-31-2007 05:48 PM #22
See now that makes sense. Thanks! I knew there was some reason but didn't know the details.
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- 06-01-2007 11:43 AM #23
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- 06-01-2007 01:03 PM #24
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- 06-12-2007 01:05 PM #25
Can anybody tell me which rcvrs are Dish Comm rcvrs - which ones have the software downloaded to them and turned on... is it currently only the 622's?
- 06-12-2007 04:09 PM #26
- 06-12-2007 10:51 PM #27
I looked and looked... went to Tech Portal... downloaded the VIP622 manual and read it... still can't find anything...
- 06-12-2007 11:53 PM #28
622 so far
- 06-13-2007 01:22 AM #29
That was my understanding also... but was hoping a few more rcvrs have slipped in and I just wasn't aware of it... I hope more come on line soon...Dish Comm could be a beautiful thing...
- 07-06-2007 10:14 AM #30
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No this isn't true. DishComm is basically a HomePlug adapter built into the Dish receiver. HomePlug has no problem jumping between the two phases of a home's electrical wiring. The powerline networking signal however can be attenuated or completely blocked by some types of surge suppresion equipment. If you ever get a hold of a stand alone HomePlug adapter for building a home network, you will see right in the instructions that it says never to plug them into a surge suppressor (they have surge suppression circuitry built in to protect the device).
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