B Bohemian Active SatelliteGuys Member Original poster May 11, 2012 17 0 Texas May 18, 2012 #1 I noticed the Joey has a USB port on it. I assume you could put a EHD on it as well as the hopper?
isaacmorseMI SatelliteGuys Pro May 5, 2009 4,734 1 Southwest Michigan May 18, 2012 #2 No, you can only put one on a Hopper. Sent from my iPad 2 using Forum Runner
Scherrman SatelliteGuys Master Supporting Founder Mar 14, 2008 15,555 9,951 Eastern Iowa May 18, 2012 #3 The Joey does not have a tuner so an EHD would do nothing.
Scott Greczkowski Welcome HOME! Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Cutting Edge Sep 7, 2003 102,602 26,008 Newington, CT May 18, 2012 #4 Scherrman said: The Joey does not have a tuner so an EHD would do nothing. Click to expand... It would be nice to watch recordings from it on a Joey.
Scherrman said: The Joey does not have a tuner so an EHD would do nothing. Click to expand... It would be nice to watch recordings from it on a Joey.
B Bohemian Active SatelliteGuys Member Original poster May 11, 2012 17 0 Texas May 18, 2012 #5 So the USB port has no use to the consumer?
Scott Greczkowski Welcome HOME! Staff member HERE TO HELP YOU! Cutting Edge Sep 7, 2003 102,602 26,008 Newington, CT May 18, 2012 #6 Bohemian said: So the USB port has no use to the consumer? Click to expand... Not yet.
harshness SatelliteGuys Master May 5, 2007 18,822 4,023 Salem, OR May 18, 2012 #7 Scherrman said: The Joey does not have a tuner so an EHD would do nothing. Click to expand... You don't need a tuner to play back existing media. I would think most of the important hardware is already in the Joey.
Scherrman said: The Joey does not have a tuner so an EHD would do nothing. Click to expand... You don't need a tuner to play back existing media. I would think most of the important hardware is already in the Joey.
LER Supporter / Pub Member / Server Weenie Sep 28, 2003 7,061 31 Round Rock, TX US May 18, 2012 #8 Bohemian said: So the USB port has no use to the consumer? Click to expand... It will take the wireless dongle and attach to the network, which IIRC will allow full DLNA from the Joey.
Bohemian said: So the USB port has no use to the consumer? Click to expand... It will take the wireless dongle and attach to the network, which IIRC will allow full DLNA from the Joey.
J JM42 SatelliteGuys Pro Lifetime Supporter Nov 25, 2010 1,748 280 GA May 18, 2012 #9 LER said: It will take the wireless dongle and attach to the network, which IIRC will allow full DLNA from the Joey. Click to expand... Or a (not officially supported) completely wireless Joey.
LER said: It will take the wireless dongle and attach to the network, which IIRC will allow full DLNA from the Joey. Click to expand... Or a (not officially supported) completely wireless Joey.
Tampa8 Supporting Founder - I'll stand up and say so Pub Member / Supporter Lifetime Supporter Sep 8, 2003 18,252 8,028 Tampa/Eastern Ct May 18, 2012 #10 JM42 said: Or a (not officially supported) completely wireless Joey. Click to expand... Yet.
3HaloODST SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Jul 2, 2010 6,648 97 Earth May 18, 2012 #11 Just hook the EHD to the Hopper. Can still see/manage it from the linked Joey.
B Bohemian Active SatelliteGuys Member Original poster May 11, 2012 17 0 Texas May 18, 2012 #12 I was going for multiple EHDs connected.
3HaloODST SatelliteGuys Master Pub Member / Supporter Jul 2, 2010 6,648 97 Earth May 18, 2012 #13 There's three USB ports on the Hopper. Also can get a powered USB hub.