I had a technician out to do this once before. We failed and stayed with VIP722. I think we failed to consider one option and I want to try again.
Current Setup:
On prior technician visit, I was told Hopper can't use splitters to combine OTA like VIP722 does and we couldn't figure out how to keep OTA signal without doing more external cabling and penetration points, something I really don't want to do. I've since realized I will be okay with just keeping OTA in the family room.
Is it possible to do something like this?
Current Setup:
- Dish outside cable goes to basement. Signal amplified OTA antenna cable goes to basement.
- From basement, coax cable goes to family room TV over fireplace, coax cable goes to bedroom TV.
- Internet router with wireless access is in basement. No ethernet wiring in house.
- VIP722 over fireplace in family room. Bridged wireless AP there is connected to VIP722.
- Multiple splitters in basement and over fireplace combine Dish and OTA signals to VIP722 and feed Dish signal back to basement then to bedroom TV.
- OTA signal is only available in family room.
On prior technician visit, I was told Hopper can't use splitters to combine OTA like VIP722 does and we couldn't figure out how to keep OTA signal without doing more external cabling and penetration points, something I really don't want to do. I've since realized I will be okay with just keeping OTA in the family room.
Is it possible to do something like this?
- Put the Hopper in the bedroom. Dish outside cable goes to basement and then directly to bedroom over existing coax.
- Use a wireless AP in the bedroom to connect the Hopper to the Internet via the router in the basement.
- Put a Joey in the family room that connects wirelessly to the Hopper. I guess another wireless AP is needed for this?
- Connect the Joey to the family room TV with HDMI.
- Run OTA from basement to family room TV with existing coax.
- Then family room TV could watch Joey input or OTA input by switching input source.