Those with DHCP / Network connectivity issues. Turns out that the hopper does NOT assign a unique host name to each hopper. This is a major issue with most DHCP servers.
Two ways around it, since the name is based on the port you plug the ethernet into (hopper_eth0 or hopper_eth1) plug one hopper into top port and the other hopper into bottom port.
OR
Make sure only one DISH device has a ethernet connection and enable bridge mode so all other devices get IP's via MoCA.
I did the later, and most of my network related issues have been fixed.
Two ways around it, since the name is based on the port you plug the ethernet into (hopper_eth0 or hopper_eth1) plug one hopper into top port and the other hopper into bottom port.
OR
Make sure only one DISH device has a ethernet connection and enable bridge mode so all other devices get IP's via MoCA.
I did the later, and most of my network related issues have been fixed.