The only problem could be the cable you ran to the garage for that length it should be RG-6 solid copper center conducter tested to at least 2.5 gig.
I think it was swept to 3GHZ, and its direct burial.
The only problem could be the cable you ran to the garage for that length it should be RG-6 solid copper center conducter tested to at least 2.5 gig.
The only problem could be the cable you ran to the garage for that length it should be RG-6 solid copper center conducter tested to at least 2.5 gig.
Solid copper center is a D* requirement for KaKu installs and it does cost a little more than copper coated steel but it has less voltage loss on long runs.NOBODY USES SOLID COPPER COAX!!!! It is too expensive. Not even the guys in the Directv Vans, they use copper plated steel rated at 3 ghz.
If you don't have a HD tv in the garage, then possibly make tv2 in out there, one cable to tv, the other as an extension from the tv2 uhf antenna port with the actual antenna mounted in the garage. I have extended the antenna as much as 100 ft before with no problem. You will still get your HD programming down converted to 480 and looking pretty good.
If you have a DPP44 switch, you will only need one cable.Ok, I have a similar situation. I want to put a 625 or maybe later 722 in my detached building, it is not built yet. When they run the power underground I just need to get them to run RG-6 cabling to the building? I run that off an empty out on my switch and that's all I need? What about the two tuners, do I need two lines run? Can someone help on this? By the way I have a switch with an empty out port and a Dish 500 for 110 and 119 and a dish for 61.5.
You've mentioned they have Vonage out there. I know it's a separate number but you can call Dish and have them add that number to the account.
People with two phone lines do it.
Why bother? He needs Ethernet out there to use Vonage as it is, and is better off using the Ethernet port on his 722. If he uses the phone line, it will dial out and tie up a phone line every time it needs to dial out. Ethernet would be unnoticeable and just use a little broadband bandwidth. No biggie.
Sounds like two solutions, thanks. I will most likely just hook them both up to ethernet. The installer comes tomorrow, hopefully things will go smoothly with my garage addition.