Will I be happy with the Hopper ?

DishDave

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Switching from FIOS getting a HWS with 2 joeys and a HIC Will I be happy with the Quality and Stability of the Hoper? I had Dish from 1996 till 20090 Had several receivers most stable was the 722. Switched To Fios been happy with them but now I am losing $40.00 month credits and Don't need the triple play Just need Dish with Comcast economy Internet Even after promo be less the $100.00 month vs the $155.00 plus my fios has gone up to.

Thoughts ?????
 
Most people here are biased, especially about the Hopper... :p That said, places like Cnet, Engadget, Wired, and so on have reviewed and give it good (or very good) reviews.
 
You probably don't need the HIC.

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Agree with Hall. I've been a harsh critic of the issues with the Hopper software upgrades and Dish priorities but only because I want Dish to have the most reliable, easy-to-use equipment. I have been a loyal customer for over 15 years and truly do love the Hopper, Sling technology and the Dish apps.

IMO the pros outweigh the cons dramatically and I am confident the issues will get fixed. Just that like many of us here, I'm a bit impatient. I even walk the talk and turned a friend over the Hopper/Joey in December. He loves it and doesn't even complain about the minor usability issues they can improve...that still drive me bonkers. :)

Cross over to the Hopper side and join the fun.

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I hate to jinx myself, but my 2 HWS have been virtually bug free. (Knocks on wood several times!)

I have had very few problems with my 2 Hoppers and 2 Joeys as well. The only major I had was losing signal when the temps got below zero. All I need to do is swap out the Duo Node with the newer version and I'll be fine. It made it through a winter before with only a couple outages but this winter was extremely harsh.
 
I have had very few problems with my 2 Hoppers and 2 Joeys as well. The only major I had was losing signal when the temps got below zero. All I need to do is swap out the Duo Node with the newer version and I'll be fine. It made it through a winter before with only a couple outages but this winter was extremely harsh.

We have 2 HWS/ 3 J and 5 users. They are not bashful to come to me if it's not working right or they have a problem. Smooth sailing for a while now. (Knocks on wood again).
 

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