okay here I see something that is posted alot on here about the tv2 $5.00 fee
so to explain quickly
dish does not identify your Internet connection they just receive info that it is connected nothing else!
do you move your receiver in back and forth?
Not to worry aslong as you have internet on the other place you take it you may connect it
it does not matter if the connection is a different Ip,ISP or anything
now the receiver must be connected always since it will contact dish on random times(the chances of the receiver contacting dish while you move it are very low if you move it lets say 2 times a week, it could matter if you move it even more frequently, I suggest to unplug the receiver when you are going to the other place example unpluging the receiver leaving it in your car while you are at work and plug it later when you get home is a big No No move it when you are heading directly to the other place)
also using only 1 powerline ethernet since my receiver is homeplug compatible it does not require 2 powerline adapters the receiver already acts as one, all you would need is one plugged in a wall and connected to your router if it is located far away
note the receiver and ethernet powerline adapter MUST be connected DIRECTLY to the wall, multi plugs,surge protectors will interrupt the connection and you may be charged the $5.00 still
also doing this does nto require a phone line unless you order PPV events on your receiver(I think you can order PPV with internet but I am not sure)
if you have powerline phone jack extenders this will not work as they interfer with the ehternet powerline adapters
remember using broadband is better than phone line since it gives more flexibility when moving the receiver from house to house(note this only works if the receiver comes home everytime you move it and there is nobody home watching another receiver on your account)Having 2 receivers connected into two different internet connections at the same time WILL get the audit team to verify every receiver is in one place.
this only works if your receiver has an ethernet port on the rear, if it does not you will have to use the phone line instead
feel free to ask any questions and scott, make this a sticky in the tech section for those who dont know
so to explain quickly
dish does not identify your Internet connection they just receive info that it is connected nothing else!
do you move your receiver in back and forth?
Not to worry aslong as you have internet on the other place you take it you may connect it
it does not matter if the connection is a different Ip,ISP or anything
now the receiver must be connected always since it will contact dish on random times(the chances of the receiver contacting dish while you move it are very low if you move it lets say 2 times a week, it could matter if you move it even more frequently, I suggest to unplug the receiver when you are going to the other place example unpluging the receiver leaving it in your car while you are at work and plug it later when you get home is a big No No move it when you are heading directly to the other place)
also using only 1 powerline ethernet since my receiver is homeplug compatible it does not require 2 powerline adapters the receiver already acts as one, all you would need is one plugged in a wall and connected to your router if it is located far away
note the receiver and ethernet powerline adapter MUST be connected DIRECTLY to the wall, multi plugs,surge protectors will interrupt the connection and you may be charged the $5.00 still
also doing this does nto require a phone line unless you order PPV events on your receiver(I think you can order PPV with internet but I am not sure)
if you have powerline phone jack extenders this will not work as they interfer with the ehternet powerline adapters
remember using broadband is better than phone line since it gives more flexibility when moving the receiver from house to house(note this only works if the receiver comes home everytime you move it and there is nobody home watching another receiver on your account)Having 2 receivers connected into two different internet connections at the same time WILL get the audit team to verify every receiver is in one place.
this only works if your receiver has an ethernet port on the rear, if it does not you will have to use the phone line instead
feel free to ask any questions and scott, make this a sticky in the tech section for those who dont know
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