cables are cheap
In the Switches Simplified FAQ, here is the traditional way to get
multiple LNBFs to multiple receivers.
Of course, you would use just as much of this drawing as needed...
Please read the other posts in the thread, for more background on making it all work.
And all LNBFs need dual outputs.
A while back, we had a member who needed to feed two LNBFs to over a dozen receivers.
Think it was for a foreign language school.
His problem included a 10-floor coax run from the roof of the building.
So, he chose to use bandstacked LNBFs.
Turned out, he was quite experienced with DishNet bandstacked technology, so it was a good fit for him.
I can't say it's an easy choice for the general public, though.
edit:
Also, this is in the C-band sub-forum...
So, are we talking Ku, C-band, or both?
Please be specific.
Will a 4Dtv subscription receiver be involved?
These are important points regarding how you can configure your LNBs and switches.