Stargazer said:What we may be able to expect in the future is the following: view/share recordings in any room of the house, all rooms share the same hard drive, television shows/movies on demand will become more popular, more hard drive capacity, additional store solutions (already launched on the 622).
Dish Comm is certainly capable of doing this. It's just a HomePlug IC inside your set top box. You'd need a HomePlug adapter plugged into your router and of course software from E* to turn the Dish Comm circuitry on inside your set top box.navychop said:"Future" receiver?
I'd like to be able to plug into VOIP or the internet and not have a land line when I move next month. Let all the receivers communicate with each other and use the one link. Dish Comm, anyone?
Phoenix1 said:Dish Comm is certainly capable of doing this. It's just a HomePlug IC inside your set top box. You'd need a HomePlug adapter plugged into your router and of course software from E* to turn the Dish Comm circuitry on inside your set top box.
Exactly what features would something like DishCOMM provide us?Scott Greczkowski said:I believe we will be hearing about DishCOMM this June.
codee said:My ultimate wish would be to be able to watch stuff from the 622, on the other 211s on the house in HD over the LAN. The 622 is back-fed into my in-home coax distribution system, but that is just SD and looks bad compared to HD on the other Plasma and LCD tvs. I was looking for a sling-box type device, but it seems nothing really does HD, unless you have a media center PC, and extenders (which I do) but it doesn't work with Dish as far as I can see.
I can tell you that both E* and D* are working on this. It's likely going to require new hardware.codee said:My ultimate wish would be to be able to watch stuff from the 622, on the other 211s on the house in HD over the LAN.
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