Here's a question that I am sure I will get a huge range of answers on. What level of service is typically included on an upgrade to the HD service? Let me tell you the story of my HD upgrade and see if this sounds kosher. I'm going to call to complain anyway, but:
On Friday, an installer came to my house to take out my 522 and bring in a 722. Of course, this also meant he had to upgrade the Dish, etc. I could not be home, but my wife was home. I left specific instructions how I wanted the install completed, based on what I had read here. In particular, I left him instructions to use the component cables that were already hooked into my TV only if no HDMI cable was included with the install (since it seems to go either way).
The installer told my wife that this would not provide HD, but that he'd do it. When I asked my wife about the picture quality, she said it was worse than the old box. Ugh. When I got home, it turns out he used composite cables. No wonder it was worse.
That's really no biggie, it may have been a simple misunderstanding if not for all of the other little detail points. Of course, in using the composite cable, he didn't set the box up properly to output HD to my TV.
He unhooked EVERYTHING that had been hooked up to my TV -- component cables (that were hooked up to my DVD player, but I planned on repurposing temporarily for the STB). And he didn't hook anything but the satellite box back up. He just left the cables there behind my system, all tangled up in the new stuff he installed. This included a power inserter -- which seems strange to me since I only have one box, but things seem to work OK.
He also did not hook up the optical audio cable to the satellite box, which had been hooked into the 522 he removed.
On TV2, he did not set up the remote address properly. Although it would control the TV, it wouldn't work to control the box.
Outside, there were cable snips and ties all over the ground.
I know my stuff well enough that I was able to fix all of the nittle niggly things that this guy did wrong, but I'm also frustrated because it's something he's supposed to do. That's what the upgrade fee is for, I thought.
Am I wrong for being a little put off?
On Friday, an installer came to my house to take out my 522 and bring in a 722. Of course, this also meant he had to upgrade the Dish, etc. I could not be home, but my wife was home. I left specific instructions how I wanted the install completed, based on what I had read here. In particular, I left him instructions to use the component cables that were already hooked into my TV only if no HDMI cable was included with the install (since it seems to go either way).
The installer told my wife that this would not provide HD, but that he'd do it. When I asked my wife about the picture quality, she said it was worse than the old box. Ugh. When I got home, it turns out he used composite cables. No wonder it was worse.
That's really no biggie, it may have been a simple misunderstanding if not for all of the other little detail points. Of course, in using the composite cable, he didn't set the box up properly to output HD to my TV.
He unhooked EVERYTHING that had been hooked up to my TV -- component cables (that were hooked up to my DVD player, but I planned on repurposing temporarily for the STB). And he didn't hook anything but the satellite box back up. He just left the cables there behind my system, all tangled up in the new stuff he installed. This included a power inserter -- which seems strange to me since I only have one box, but things seem to work OK.
He also did not hook up the optical audio cable to the satellite box, which had been hooked into the 522 he removed.
On TV2, he did not set up the remote address properly. Although it would control the TV, it wouldn't work to control the box.
Outside, there were cable snips and ties all over the ground.
I know my stuff well enough that I was able to fix all of the nittle niggly things that this guy did wrong, but I'm also frustrated because it's something he's supposed to do. That's what the upgrade fee is for, I thought.
Am I wrong for being a little put off?