DISH Has Made it Impossible to be a VIP211k Owner

No need to rant, rave, and holler, just hang up and call a different CSR. I've installed owned boxes in the past year or so with no problem. Right now the Hopper 3 is under $300 on Amazon. And ignore those negative reviews. For some reason they resurrected a bunch of negative reviews from 2017 and posted them up as if they were still relevant (They aren't). Besides, if you get a bad one just return it through Amazon. This isn't rocket science. :rolleyes:
I am not always cranky LOL. but something that should take one phone call took two months. Sometimes you have to piss in someone's cheerios and move mountains :rolleyes: . i don't belive the reviews on amazon i think half of them are made up by bots!!! we have never had any issues with amazon taking back stuff or crediting our account for things we never got!!!;)
 
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our LNB goes into a solo hub with two splitters on the end for 6 t.v.'s.. dishdude forgot to mention good luck on getting the new LNB as only installers have it now and it's only for new installs and the DISH 500 dish reflector. I will also agree with dishdude buying don't make sense a 6 room system can run at least $ 100.00 easily. and that's sourcing boxes from the most rock bottom places and getting the free install if your lucky!!! it was cheaper for us just to use CC rewards than to pay the lease fees for most it don't make sense to buy... View attachment 187617we don't have the node we have the solo hybrid hub with two splitters at the end feeding 6 rooms..View attachment 187618
It's too bad that they didn't just start trying to explain it to me. I would have probably cried uncle right then and there, lol.

I actually do have an old D500 with legacy LNBs on it. Haven't used it in years since I switched to a western arc 3 LNB DPP dish. It's been so long since I set it up, I don't even remember the name of it (1000.something?).

In any event, we're pretty boring people. I've only ever had Dish Net in the main room. Although, ever since we added a network attached dvr (Tablo), I've come to appreciate the ability to watch it in any room.

The switch you pictured looks like a mystery that I have no desire to solve. There was a day when I would've loved to figure it out and understand it. But life has big demands on my time these days. In fact, with all I've got on my plate, I've already spent too much time whining about this.

There was a day when I could've explained what and how every switch worked. But not anymore. The switch in your picture has passed me by, lol.
 
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Not in my case. My receiver hasn't been connected to the outside world. I have never connected it to the internet. I just never thought Dish Home (channel 100) was worth the effort... and obviously, the 211k doesn't do the streaming thing. So there was really never any point to connect it to the internet.
The registration numbers you gave Dish when you activated your equipment identify the receiver model.
 
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The receiver model wasn't the information in question... what dish is hooked to it was.
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Just FYI, I originally had a Wally installed by Dish Network several years ago when I set up a my new account. They did install a Hybrid LNB for the Wally. After my 2 year price lock expired, I bought a Wally and installed it myself, swapping out the leased Wally with a purchased one. I called Dish to activate it, no problems. They even sent me a pre-paid box to return their leased Wally.

Last summer, I bought a Hopper 3 and two Joey 3s and a Solo Hub from Solid Signal. I swapped out my Wally for the Hopper 3, installed both Joeys using the Solo Hub, all using my existing Hybrid LNB. I then simply called Dish to activate all of them. There were no questions asked, they simply activated all of them and all of them work perfect. They all show up as owned in my account and I pay the owned price per unit, not the leased price. There was never a 2 year contract made, nor did a Tech ever come to my house. When I taked to the CSR to activate everything, she even joked that I must know what I am doing if I installed the Hopper 3 and Joeys myself.

I do think the Hopper 3 requires a Hybrid LNB. Since I already had that, it made it simple to install.

Maybe the answer is not call dish so much and ask questions but to just simply do it!
 
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