Ho-pper and pimp Joeys. This is how Dish prevents account sharing these days.
I guess that makes us the customers all "DISH Johns."

Ho-pper and pimp Joeys. This is how Dish prevents account sharing these days.
I guess that makes us the customers all "DISH Johns."![]()
I'm in that catagory. Two Hoppers, one Joey and a 211K. Got the audit call about a month ago and had a bit of difficulty as my phone battery went dead after reading the two Hopper numbers. Got an immediate call again and picked up another phone from the kitchen and explained to the nice lady that I had to go to the garage to check the Joey numbers. That phone died/lost connection while in the garage so went back in the house and picked up another phone when it rang and she was back again. I then was told to go to the 211 location and I explained I had to go to the back bedroom, she started sounding suspicious of me at that point and I explained that it was in the back room and had to hook it up to a TV. Now she started asking more questions about where it was. I then said I got it hooked up and read the numbers for here. In all cases she wanted to know the dish connection. I have two separate dishes and a DPP44 switch, needed for the 211K. I passed the test as nothing got shut off.So where does taking a receiver tailgating fit in? Guess it should be the primary.
"My kids have one subscription to Netflix and they share the password. They get a lot of TV for that." - C. Ergen
If you live close enough, ground shipping only takes 1 or 2 days. But, don't they use 2nd day air?How do you get a replacement receiver in 1-2 days?
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I'm in that catagory. Two Hoppers, one Joey and a 211K. Got the audit call about a month ago and had a bit of difficulty as my phone battery went dead after reading the two Hopper numbers. Got an immediate call again and picked up another phone from the kitchen and explained to the nice lady that I had to go to the garage to check the Joey numbers. That phone died/lost connection while in the garage so went back in the house and picked up another phone when it rang and she was back again. I then was told to go to the 211 location and I explained I had to go to the back bedroom, she started sounding suspicious of me at that point and I explained that it was in the back room and had to hook it up to a TV. Now she started asking more questions about where it was. I then said I got it hooked up and read the numbers for here. In all cases she wanted to know the dish connection. I have two separate dishes and a DPP44 switch, needed for the 211K. I passed the test as nothing got shut off.
I assumed that I got the call because of the 211k on the account and also because I disconnected the Hoppers from my ethernet system as because, when connected, both of my PCs would continually wake up from sleep or hibernate mode. (Very annoying) I thought using the wifi connect to my internet system would solve that problem but it didn't so disabled the wifi in both Hoppers.
BTW, if anyone has ideas on how to fix that PC turn-on problem, I'd like to hear them.
Thanks for your reply. I've spent a lot of time looking for more settings to turn off regarding remote wake-up. Will continue to look but thought I had found them all.In you BIO's there is a setting. In most case's it is under"Power Management", Settings are "remote wakeup" turn it off. As well as Lan wake. Most BIO's are a little different but most are pretty close. Bottom line is , it would not wake up if the system did not allow it. I am guessing you leave your computers on and they just go to sleep or hibernate. In any case check you BIO's good luck.
It does typically insure that all receivers have the same Internet IP address.Mine are only broadband connected. I guess thats the same as phone now.
In Device Manager, find the Wi-fi adapter and do a properties on it. Click the Power Management tab and the rest of the process should be apparent.BTW, if anyone has ideas on how to fix that PC turn-on problem, I'd like to hear them.
BTW, if anyone has ideas on how to fix that PC turn-on problem, I'd like to hear them.
Shucks, that is one "turnoff" that I had not found. Will do immediately and test. ThanksssssssssThrough the device manager, uncheck the "allow this device to wake the computer" under the power management options of your network card.
When I used the wifi adapter it wasn't waking up, only when I used the cat6 connection. Found the power management tab on the ethernet adapter and unchecked 'allow turn on'.In Device Manager, find the Wi-fi adapter and do a properties on it. Click the Power Management tab and the rest of the process should be apparent.
Ideally, Wake On LAN requires a specially crafted TCP/IP packet designed uniquely to wake a computer with a specified MAC address. I've never seen it happen by chance.
Reporting back on the 'off topic' subject. Turning off the 'allow this device to turn on the computer' solved the problem on both of my PCs.
Thanks a bunch. Still wonder why the Hoppers with Sling would want to turn on my computers!
Reporting back on the 'off topic' subject. Turning off the 'allow this device to turn on the computer' solved the problem on both of my PCs.
Thanks a bunch. Still wonder why the Hoppers with Sling would want to turn on my computers!
Probably searching for media devices on the LAN.they broadcast when establishing their connection. good to hear that resolved your issue.