Thanks.
Yes, I understand I can connect the D* box via HDMI to the TV (that would not be wireless in my mind) and the OTA coax to the TV. What I will no longer be able to do is use the D* box to control the OTA. My current set up allows for me to switch from an OTA channel to a D* channel through the box. If I correctly understand how the wireless works, I will need a dedicated coax from the dish to the main D* Genie box and that Genie can communicate wirelessly to the other TVs.
My original question was "how does that wireless work?" In the D* commercial they show no wires from D* to the TV. Is the wireless receiver a small device that plugs directly into to the HDMI or the USB port on the TV(no power cord, no HDMI, etc.)? Does the TV have to be a "Smart TV" that receives the D* via wireless connection? Or does the D* wireless receiver actually consist of another box that is hard wired to the TV, but receives the signal wirelessly from the main D* Genie DVR?