We're building a new house out in the country, so satellite is our only option. There are actually 3 structures. There's an old cabin which already has Dish. I also have an extra Dish dish and receiver I used for tailgating.
The new house is actually 2 different structures connected by cat5/coax.
The main house will have 6 TVs, the bunk house will have 3, and the old cabin will keep it's one.
AFAIK, I'll need 2 dishes and 10 receivers for this setup. To keep my tailgating setup, make that 3 dishes and 11 receivers.
I've called both Dish and DirectTV asking specific questions, but the people in the call centers seem less knowledgeable than I feel after 15 minutes of Google-ing. I'd prefer to hear from actual installers if possible.
I have talked to a local DirectTV installer and got some better answers, but want to see what Dish has to offer for this setup.
In short DirectTV would have us with 3 dishes, 1 Genie, 8 Genie minis and 2 non-Genie receivers (for cabin/tailgating).
DirectTV covers the install and hardware for a 4 TV setup, so anything else is extra setup cost.
As I already have a 2 Dish dishes/receivers, in theory the setup cost will be less with Dish. But it's not clear how I could even run this setup with Dish. I read that you could have 2 hoppers and 6 Joeys, but that's only 8 TVs. I guess I could get one more regular receiver and then one TV in the new house(s) would not have DVR access. We could live with that.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.
The new house is actually 2 different structures connected by cat5/coax.
The main house will have 6 TVs, the bunk house will have 3, and the old cabin will keep it's one.
AFAIK, I'll need 2 dishes and 10 receivers for this setup. To keep my tailgating setup, make that 3 dishes and 11 receivers.
I've called both Dish and DirectTV asking specific questions, but the people in the call centers seem less knowledgeable than I feel after 15 minutes of Google-ing. I'd prefer to hear from actual installers if possible.
I have talked to a local DirectTV installer and got some better answers, but want to see what Dish has to offer for this setup.
In short DirectTV would have us with 3 dishes, 1 Genie, 8 Genie minis and 2 non-Genie receivers (for cabin/tailgating).
DirectTV covers the install and hardware for a 4 TV setup, so anything else is extra setup cost.
As I already have a 2 Dish dishes/receivers, in theory the setup cost will be less with Dish. But it's not clear how I could even run this setup with Dish. I read that you could have 2 hoppers and 6 Joeys, but that's only 8 TVs. I guess I could get one more regular receiver and then one TV in the new house(s) would not have DVR access. We could live with that.
Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.