After reading some suggestions that the 811 is IR capable and could be controlled by another remote, I excitedly came home to try using my 6000's remote with the 811. Unfortunately, upon turning on the 811, I got a 301 error message telling me about severe damage to the smart card. Tech support could not get the 811 up and running and Dish is sending me a replacement. I could get to the Sys Info screen and there was a new software update sent since Wed night.
So I couldn't fully test the 6000 remote with the 811. But I did remove the UHF antenna and was able to turn on the 811 and bring up the Sys Info screen with the IR from the 6000 remote. So I'm guessing that the 811 will indeed respond to IR from the 6000 remote. I'll have to wait until the new 811 arrives before fully testing. It's too bad the tech person I talked to last night told me the 811 only responded to UHF. And why in the world would Dish send a more complicated remote that includes unneeded PVR commands that only emits UHF for the receiver when they could have used a simpler remote such as the 6000 remote to control the 811? Makes NO sense to me.
So I couldn't fully test the 6000 remote with the 811. But I did remove the UHF antenna and was able to turn on the 811 and bring up the Sys Info screen with the IR from the 6000 remote. So I'm guessing that the 811 will indeed respond to IR from the 6000 remote. I'll have to wait until the new 811 arrives before fully testing. It's too bad the tech person I talked to last night told me the 811 only responded to UHF. And why in the world would Dish send a more complicated remote that includes unneeded PVR commands that only emits UHF for the receiver when they could have used a simpler remote such as the 6000 remote to control the 811? Makes NO sense to me.