I am moving into a new house and I need to add a Joey, but it needs to be wireless. I was hoping to hold off until the 4K Joey comes out, but will it be wireless? Also any news on how much longer until it comes out?
I was hoping to hold off until the 4K Joey comes out, but will it be wireless?
I'm betting your answers will come when the product becomes available. Until then, plan for something hardwired.Can I do a tap by the Hopper input to pull the cable from there? Would hardwired Cat 5e or Cat 6 ethernet work instead?
I'm betting your answers will come when the product becomes available. Until then, plan for something hardwired.
Hoping that anything wireless is the answer to any time-dependent data transmission is likely to lead to disappointment.
OK, but putting in a tap right before my Hopper and running the Client line to the other location should work correct? Would it be possible to just run it over ethernet?
Well, yeah!Thank you. I just wanted to understand the options. I can do a tap, but it's not completely optimal. I may try the ethernet first, but I wanted to know if it was a completely a waste of time. I didn't think the question was that complex, but maybe people just got focused on the 4K Joey bit because of the thread title I used.
Do you suppose that DISH would stoop to DIRECTV's level and look for the MoCA adapter as part of the network setup? That would be crass.I'd expect Cat5 will still work on an unsupported basis, but wouldn't bet on it.
No. Shipping UHD hardware does not imply a goal or a deadline for anything other than the technology.Does this imply there will actually be 4K content fairly soon?