9 room Hopper Joey install. 3 hoppers 6 joeys

What would I need for a 2 hopper setup? Is it simple?

Three lines from the dish (or switch), a duo node and 1 3ghz line to each Hopper (so two of those) and a line to any Joeys. Depending how many Joeys you can run them straight from the node (there are 2 client ports) or using a splitter for more than 2. Joey lines can be rg59, but it's recommended that they be rg6 in a 2 Hopper system.
 
Three lines from the dish (or switch), a duo node and 1 3ghz line to each Hopper (so two of those) and a line to any Joeys. Depending how many Joeys you can run them straight from the node (there are 2 client ports) or using a splitter for more than 2. Joey lines can be rg59, but it's recommended that they be rg6 in a 2 Hopper system.
thank you. If it's possible I would only have 2 hoppers and no joeys.
 
OK. WA, always 3 coax. EA using only two satellites, two coax. EA using all three satellites, like my setup, three coax. Yes, I "see" all three sats, but get nothing from 77.

Keep in mind that the three coax (or maybe 2) run might be very short. On my case, three coax enter my attic from the dish/LNB next to the entry point. Inside the attic is the duo node. Maybe a 6 foot run. From the node it is a single coax to 2 Hoppers and 2 Joey locations. Only one Joey is actually in use now.

So depending on how close you mount the node, the run can be short and simple. Many nodes, early on, were mounted outside by/on the dish so you only run a single coax to each supported TV location. And then there's the wireless option.


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Yeah I think it's funny that the DirecTV trolls are touting about how they need less cables. I guess when that's the only advantage they have, well, desperate times call for desperate measures!

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OK. WA, always 3 coax. EA using only two satellites, two coax. EA using all three satellites, like my setup, three coax. Yes, I "see" all three sats, but get nothing from 77.

Keep in mind that the three coax (or maybe 2) run might be very short. On my case, three coax enter my attic from the dish/LNB next to the entry point. Inside the attic is the duo node. Maybe a 6 foot run. From the node it is a single coax to 2 Hoppers and 2 Joey locations. Only one Joey is actually in use now.

So depending on how close you mount the node, the run can be short and simple. Many nodes, early on, were mounted outside by/on the dish so you only run a single coax to each supported TV location. And then there's the wireless option.


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That would be my case. Thanks navy. Things to think about as the Time is coming to consider
My options. I appreciate the info.
 
That would be my case. Thanks navy. Things to think about as the Time is coming to consider
My options. I appreciate the info.

If/when the time comes, you know where we'll be :p .

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thank you. Maybe they will have a single coax setup by next year? I hope so.

This would take Super Coax. Make that $uper Coax. Three lines for the three sats. 3GHz for stacking the three signals. I gather from earlier posts that the system doesn't check for the third sat if it "knows" you are only using two. Of course, how many outputs on that two eyed LNB? Remember the ViP211 option that does not run thru a node but is allowed on a Hopper system.

I'm sure they could build it all into a wart on the dish, but you'd still need one coax per Hopper or Joey. Or maybe run the Joey directly to a revised version of the Hopper. Maybe they'd make a separator for splitting two signals/coax out of a single coax from the dish or switch to feed two Hoppers? Still need logic somewhere to pick what signal to send. Lotta possible streams on that single coax, considering each Hopper can have three Independently watching Joeys. Or again, go wireless, even direct from the LNB assembly? I would not want to depend upon a wireless signal from my roof.

Remember, the Hopper has three tuners so each Hopper needs bandwidth for three concurrent incoming signals. Plus backfeeding Joeys. One coax from dish/LNB to how many Hoppers?

I'm impressed they've crammed as much as they have onto RG-6.


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I don't think that Dish will be releasing a new switching technology until the ViPs are put out of service. It's probably cheaper/simpler to have 1 LNB for any type of receiver and to use nodes to adapt the older technology to suit the Hopper's needs. Very few people are looking in to three or more Hoppers (in comparison to one or two.)

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I'll admit, for most needs, either company will do just fine. Most important, you have an awesome setup, and really organized for what you had to work with.
Believe me, If I ever went to dish, I would need a 3 hopper setup with some joeys, I will be calling you! LOL!

Thanks. Sure, let me know if you need help. 3HaloODST helped me a bunch and he still is teaching me things about Hoppers and Joeys. If I had my way the less Joeys the better. If you are going to switch, get at least three to four Hoppers. If the Hoppers only had more tuners, but, well you know, that is another story.
 
Thanks. Sure, let me know if you need help. 3HaloODST helped me a bunch and he still is teaching me things about Hoppers and Joeys. If I had my way the less Joeys the better. If you are going to switch, get at least three to four Hoppers. If the Hoppers only had more tuners, but, well you know, that is another story.

Agree however look at it this way :-

We were able to get our Hoppers w/Sling for $199 a piece, I paid for my switches, you did too (I think?) but on the DirecTV side if we wanted 12 (or 13 in DirecTV's case) DVR tuners we would need FOUR HR24s @ $199 a piece PLUS the Genie. So with all this "less cables" business it's "more money." Which is more important? Lol.

Btw I'm backed up with my PMs I'll respond to them tonight on the laptop :) .

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What your not seeing in the picture is the (2) 29 volt power inserters and (2) Cinema connection kits.

Those are (2) SWM 16 switches in the bottom of the picture

http://www.dishretailer.com/newhouse.htm is my new house pics


Wow, what a complicated system. Was it a big headache when you switched to Directv? It was for me just switching from VIP 722s to Hopper/Joeys. Nice pics of your new home. You did good. I bet you drank bunches of sodas from your soda pop machine figuring out all them there Cat and Coax cables! LOL. I have never seen so many cables in my life.
 
With the Hopper system, and multiple Hoppers, you will need three coax from the dish. Hoppers require the use of nodes. The old ViP system had a single coax from the dish, no nodes, and used a separator at the box. Doesn't work that way with Hopper.

And you want to not only use RG-6, but RG-6 rated to 3GHz.


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OK, got it. Thanks navychop.
 
Agree however look at it this way :-

We were able to get our Hoppers w/Sling for $199 a piece, I paid for my switches, you did too (I think?) but on the DirecTV side if we wanted 12 (or 13 in DirecTV's case) DVR tuners we would need FOUR HR24s @ $199 a piece PLUS the Genie. So with all this "less cables" business it's "more money." Which is more important? Lol.

Btw I'm backed up with my PMs I'll respond to them tonight on the laptop :) .

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Yep, it gets complicated and expensive. LOL. I have heard that before "respond tonite on the laptop" LOL. Take your time.
 
Yay, it's like I'm reading that war zone thread again (or will be soon).



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Guys let's not turn this into another dish vs directv thread please. Keep it in the war zone.
 
Thanks. Sure, let me know if you need help. 3HaloODST helped me a bunch and he still is teaching me things about Hoppers and Joeys. If I had my way the less Joeys the better. If you are going to switch, get at least three to four Hoppers. If the Hoppers only had more tuners, but, well you know, that is another story.
I was looking into 3 hoppers and 1 joey, But I would go with a 4th hopper, but again really unsure of the cost for either. Upfront cost would be a big deciding factor for me.
But I was going to wait until December anyway, I have an upgrade with Directv, but I may certainly look into my options as well since it will be contract time.
 
I was looking into 3 hoppers and 1 joey, But I would go with a 4th hopper, but again really unsure of the cost for either. Upfront cost would be a big deciding factor for me.
But I was going to wait until December anyway, I have an upgrade with Directv, but I may certainly look into my options as well since it will be contract time.

why 3 hoppers 1 joey? thats 9 tuners and 4 rooms why not go with 2 hoppers 2 joeys 6 tuners should be plenty for anyone lol plus joeys are so much easier to conceal
 

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