I'm surprised that it's working! Upgrade your 1500ft run with RG11 cable and that may just give you the boost needed.When I watch something on the super joey tuners, the pictures freezes for a slight second when I change the channel. It also happens around every 20 minutes. Is there something I can do to fix it?
Eh.....not true. You can watch a joey anywhere you can get enough bandwidth over your network. And I do mean ANYWHERE. I have a regular standard joey working at another location about a mile from the hopper.You cant watch joeys from a neighboring house
Eh.....not true. You can watch a joey anywhere you can get enough bandwidth over your network. And I do mean ANYWHERE. I have a regular standard joey working at another location about a mile from the hopper.
Not everyone lives on 1/4 of an acre. The shortest length on our property is 1500'.Can you repeat that a bit louder please? I cant hear you.
Eh.....not true. You can watch a joey anywhere you can get enough bandwidth over your network. And I do mean ANYWHERE. I have a regular standard joey working at another location about a mile from the hopper.
No, it's pretty standard consumer equipment with custom software and custom antennas.Do you have one of those 1 watt max routers you can buy?..Thats max for FCC..
I believe he'd need about 52Mb of bandwidth to watch a tuner on the joey If it is getting a feed from the hopper, and that's amazing if he's RG6 on that 1500' run! Especially true if it's hooked to the same dish. I haven't seen it specifically stated that a SJ will work off of another dish. I've yet to see runs over 550' on RG6 establish any kind of connection.That may be the furthest distance I've ever heard of for a person's dish install. I'm surprised it works at all.
Routers are right next to their antennas, which are directional and do not throw radiation at and structure. Think 1w is powerful? Go look at what your smart meter is throwing out!A couple of things, you could also vlan the Joey to the Hopper to another location using a very fast hsi connection with awesome upstream rates., but that would be a TOS violation.
Also to get the maximum from a 1 watt router, put it on your nightstand next to your bed. The vivid dreams are amazing.
ps, whoever and however these playtex bra ads are showing up on these pages, thank you!!
PS: How is someone who registered in 2006 a 'new member'? Post counts are worthless indicators for member identification.
PPS: gog "adblock" and start enjoying the internet again.
It's close to 1500ft from the lnb to the super joey and it is around 350ft from the super joey to the hopper
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Regarding your PPS, this website costs money to operate, large amounts of money. You have two choices here, become a pub member or put up with the ads. Yes, Adblock will kill the ads, and using your attitude as an example, it will also kill the website....
Just obtain any of their AIRMAX products and setup them up as a bridge. Face the devices at each other....plug one into your home network, the other into the JOEY at a distance. DONE!I was introduced to Ubiquity products a few months ago. They are outstanding in every way.
Seems there were some threads awhile back on using the network to feed a joey. I'd be interested in the actual setup for the joey to work this way.
I'm having same issue as OP.
Super Joey will freeze every now and then.
Sometimes when I change channels I get no pic or sound. Have to reboot Hooper.
Thanks, for some reason I thought there was more to it than that. Seems pretty straight forward.
So 900mhz is better for point to point? What about the channel width setting on AirOs? Default or 20 mhz? I hear conflicting info on that.