Don't panic! I'm extremely happy with my Dish service (the 622 user experience completely blows away my old Comcast iGude), but I'm less than happy with my current Verizon DSL (I'm on the borderline of a serviceable area). So, I'm looking at moving back to Comcast HSI. What I wanted to do is try and avoid having to run any new coax, and with the right combination of splitters/combiners and my existing setup, it should be easy. I just wanted to run it past the folks in this forum to make sure it sounds sane.
My current setup is this:
DPP LNB with 110/119 and 61.5-> U/V/Sat Diplexer in closet -> U/V/Sat Diplexer in living room -> DPP Separator -> (via two lines) 622
622 TV Out (channel 73) -> U/V/Sat Diplexer in living room -> U/V/Sat Diplexer in closet -> TV in bedroom
Now, my (disconnected) Comcast feed also goes into the closet where the Dish feed comes in. Would I be fine with using a splitter/combiner to combine the UHF/VHF feed from the diplexer with the comcast cable feed and then using a splitter to split between the cable modem and the tv in the bedroom? In theory I ought to only have channel 73 active on that line right now, so it should be fairly clean to hook a cablemodem up to it. I just want to know is there any odd gotchya that perhaps I'm overlooking.
Thanks for your help!
My current setup is this:
DPP LNB with 110/119 and 61.5-> U/V/Sat Diplexer in closet -> U/V/Sat Diplexer in living room -> DPP Separator -> (via two lines) 622
622 TV Out (channel 73) -> U/V/Sat Diplexer in living room -> U/V/Sat Diplexer in closet -> TV in bedroom
Now, my (disconnected) Comcast feed also goes into the closet where the Dish feed comes in. Would I be fine with using a splitter/combiner to combine the UHF/VHF feed from the diplexer with the comcast cable feed and then using a splitter to split between the cable modem and the tv in the bedroom? In theory I ought to only have channel 73 active on that line right now, so it should be fairly clean to hook a cablemodem up to it. I just want to know is there any odd gotchya that perhaps I'm overlooking.
Thanks for your help!