Nothing interesting here for consumers from Blake. (But Blakes a good guy none the less)
I like Blake too. I've met him a couple times. I would hate to have his job though.
Nothing interesting here for consumers from Blake. (But Blakes a good guy none the less)
Uh oh....Scott, Just printed the training guide. According to the Customer Estimate Sheet if you have 2 Hoppers the WILL NOT be able to communicate to each other at launch but is a upcoming feature.
Just wanted to pass this info on.
Shawn
Scott, Just printed the training guide. According to the Customer Estimate Sheet if you have 2 Hoppers the WILL NOT be able to communicate to each other at launch but is a upcoming feature.
Just wanted to pass this info on.
Shawn
Yes this is what I thought.Scott, Just printed the training guide. According to the Customer Estimate Sheet if you have 2 Hoppers the WILL NOT be able to communicate to each other at launch but is a upcoming feature.
Just wanted to pass this info on.
So much for the leap day predictions.
Yes this is what I thought.
If you have two hoppers at launch they were be treated like two seperate networks.
Ahhh ... I was hoping the first Joey would have no monthly fees. So ... on top of my 722 ... I would pay $4 for the whole home DVR and $7 for the first Joey. So ... to watch HD on a second TV is going to cost $132 more per year with a Hopper Joey. The 211K is looking like a cheaper option for a second HD TV.
Dont know that will be a good question for our ask a Hopper Question thread which I will be opening after the chat.So basically if we get 2 hoppers before they are able to see each other... And the new nodes for 2 hopper systems combine them... How would you keep the 2 hopper networks separate until the update? I'm lost now