Is This a Valid LNB Configuration for Two Hopper 3?

Nope, not yet and it pisses me off. I am a big dedicated Dish customer. I am going to die with them. They should let me have the new Western Arc dish. I would gladly pay for it. If you find one let me know. I don't like the old LNBs on this small ass 1000.2 they installed. I had a 1000+ dish before and never had rain fade issues. I need them there new bigger eyed LNBs. Come on someone. Sell me one please
Jeez Charles, ya want me to ship you one?
 
If connected straight from the LNB to a Hopper 3 bypassing the DPH42 switch, where would the splitter be connected for a Joey?
We run setups like that on single Hopper installs all the time. The Solo hub is needed to protect the LNB form MOCA, but it's still one line to the Hopper
 
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No, it will work without it but it could cause issues with the LNB
I remember now. This is the primary setup for the Hopper 3 and Joey setup. I held off getting H3 when they first came out because the DPH42 switch hadn't come out yet for two Hopper 3s. Had to wait about 18 months.
 
Here's a final update on my two H3 installation.

This is the installation, up and running with this configuration:

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The only functional issue remaining, and it's not a showstopper, is that all the receivers will not download a 4k/UHD PPV or OnDemand show from DISH. It always throws up the 1518 window that says "Your receiver currently has insufficient bandwidth to rent this event. Try again later". I have 1Gb/s fiber to the house that tests at every location at ~900Mb/s. All my locations are hardwired. Both H3s report speeds of ~400Mb/s when transmitting/receiving from the mothership's tech portal.

Any ideas on why the system doesn't to want to download 4k programming? There are no issues when they d/l any other non-4k content.
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