Hey there,
I've got 8 (well actually 9) HD tv's that need some tv... right now we're paying 380 a month for horrible cablevision boxes. The hopper + sling experience looks awesome!
Here's what one csr quoted me for the everything package.
Here's my questions:
I am not sure why I need two hoppers and 6 joeys. I know the limit of ONE hopper is 6 tv's.. but then she said I would have to buy two regular receivers for the 7th and 8th tv and they would not be dvr'd or hopper'd.
How would you set this up? 2 of the tv's are in guest rooms and do not need to be part of the "whole house dvr" experience.
Do they use the current coax cables to set this up? I really don't want a dish guy to be running cables all over the place, ontop of the fact that it might take him/her all day and night to do it..
Is there anywhere that I can go see a person about setting this house up? It's not my house, it's a family I work for.
Any other recommendations or tips?
Thanks for any help!
I've got 8 (well actually 9) HD tv's that need some tv... right now we're paying 380 a month for horrible cablevision boxes. The hopper + sling experience looks awesome!
Here's what one csr quoted me for the everything package.
Your regular monthly rate for the America's Everything package and local channels with two Hoppers and 6 Joeys for 8 TVs is $178.99 before taxes. However, if you will qualify for our best plan with a 24-month commitment, you will be paying $143.99 for the first 12 months of service since you will get $35 credits (includes $10 upfront discount and $25 online bonus after activation). For your first 3 months, it will be just $98.99 only since you will get the 4 premiums (HBO, Cinemax, Showtime and Starz) at no charge for 3 months.
Here's my questions:
I am not sure why I need two hoppers and 6 joeys. I know the limit of ONE hopper is 6 tv's.. but then she said I would have to buy two regular receivers for the 7th and 8th tv and they would not be dvr'd or hopper'd.
How would you set this up? 2 of the tv's are in guest rooms and do not need to be part of the "whole house dvr" experience.
Do they use the current coax cables to set this up? I really don't want a dish guy to be running cables all over the place, ontop of the fact that it might take him/her all day and night to do it..
Is there anywhere that I can go see a person about setting this house up? It's not my house, it's a family I work for.
Any other recommendations or tips?
Thanks for any help!