One then wonders why they included an Ethernet jack on the XiP110.It must be coax to the box.
Well I have an iPad but will be able to get one the the android tablets from being a retailer.
So- is MoCA ver 1 firm for the release HW or is there a chance that the new chips will be out this summer and Dish/Echostar will incorporate ver 2?
One then wonders why they included an Ethernet jack on the XiP110.
Perhaps it doubles as a media converter to go from MoCA to Ethernet. I'm not sure how they would filter the MoCA traffic out.
So dish is adding a third tuner and people already want a fourth? Come on, they're the only ones that give at least two tuners with capabilities of two more OTA tuners. What if they gave you five tuners for free? What would find to complain about then?
The more tuners being shared by one receiver, the more of an issue one is going to have with someone complaining about someone using their tuner to record a show when they want to record their own show or watch something live. I already have heard complaints of this with the dual tuner receivers including a retailer in the message boards saying his customers were complaining about it and one of my customers.
Now, if the above was not such an issue then three tuners would solve the problem with most households. I just would have thought that they would have made it an even number at four tuners or added a slot for expandability for more tuners.
Since the 922 is $20 I can see this unit being at least $25 if not more, perhaps $27 since it is adding an additional tuner. Imagine someone wanting two of these, that is $40-50 in additional fees alone!!!
navychop said:So- is MoCA ver 1 firm for the release HW or is there a chance that the new chips will be out this summer and Dish/Echostar will incorporate ver 2?
Straws, man, I'm grasping at straws.