Well, who knows what I'll be thinking by late March .
LOL. Whenever Scott gets us the new Super Joey wiring diagrams maybe you can figure out how to add it to the mix. I would like to keep all my Hoppers and swap the Joey out for a Super Joey if there is any advantage.
I'm still deciding whether I want the SJ or just a plain J when I upgrade. Leaning toward a plain J.
Upgrade from what lol? With 4H/1J do you need more tuners?
I'm thinking of swapping a J for an SJ perhaps. I've got 2 HWS/2J with 2 44s, a 33, and 2 duo nodes, so rewiring wouldn't be an issue. Plenty of open space. Don't really need more of anything but I like to tinker with things.
Upgrade from what lol? With 4H/1J do you need more tuners?
I'm thinking of swapping a J for an SJ perhaps. I've got 2 HWS/2J with 2 44s, a 33, and 2 duo nodes, so rewiring wouldn't be an issue. Plenty of open space. Don't really need more of anything but I like to tinker with things.
Why do you have 2 44s, a 33 and 2 duo nodes for your setup?
I find your neighbors to be more ridiculous than anything.
Liked just for the craziness of it all.lol it's a bit complicated. My neighbor has dish but really didn't want the dish on the house. They are price shoppers and I don't expect them to have it after the 2 years is up. So I installed the 44 and had them running off port 1 for their 722. Ran burial back out of the basement across the lot line. Then I read that bridged nodes were "unreliable" but wanted to see for myself, so I put in another switch, and have 2 duo nodes each with 1 hopper with the power inserters in my basement. Neighbor has the 722 off a 33 now just so I know if the PI ever goes out more or less. On top of that my joeys are running off ethernet without coax, and I have 2 HIC's in the system as well.
All in all it's a bit ridiculous and definitely overkill, but I've had zero problems with it at all, and the install is neat and clean. I wouldn't have it any other way.