No second TV signal?
I'm in the process of moving from one house to another. I currently have DirecTV at the old house, but decided to go with a "new subscriber" 2-room DVR522 package from SBC/Dish Network at the new residence. The previous owners had a two-room set-up wired to the living room and the basement, each with a seperate receiver. I hadn't researched the wiring prior to ordering, so I asked that the free installation be done to two bedrooms, assuming I could later move the receivers around as I wished and/or add on later. Oops.
Now my plan is to run 2 RG6's from the dish to the 522, which will be located in the living room. I'll then run the TV2 RG59 to a 3-way splitter, and then to the basement and each bedroom. Will this work? If so, I assume that the three TV2s will then be controlled by remote 2, and will always be on the same station, correct?
Also, I was considering a second home theater set-up in the basement. Does the TV2 coaxial feed provide a digital signal, or am I going to have to use a "simulated surround sound" setting?
I'm in the process of moving from one house to another. I currently have DirecTV at the old house, but decided to go with a "new subscriber" 2-room DVR522 package from SBC/Dish Network at the new residence. The previous owners had a two-room set-up wired to the living room and the basement, each with a seperate receiver. I hadn't researched the wiring prior to ordering, so I asked that the free installation be done to two bedrooms, assuming I could later move the receivers around as I wished and/or add on later. Oops.
Now my plan is to run 2 RG6's from the dish to the 522, which will be located in the living room. I'll then run the TV2 RG59 to a 3-way splitter, and then to the basement and each bedroom. Will this work? If so, I assume that the three TV2s will then be controlled by remote 2, and will always be on the same station, correct?
Also, I was considering a second home theater set-up in the basement. Does the TV2 coaxial feed provide a digital signal, or am I going to have to use a "simulated surround sound" setting?