DPP Multiswitch Location

Not meaning to hijack this thread,but as soon as I clear the trees from my back yard for LOS,I plan on getting Dish installed to complement my DIRECTV subscription(D* dedicated to sports & E* dedicated to movies & hidef programming not carried by D*). I had Charter Cable,so I still have the RG6 wiring running through my house with the box that holds the 3-way splitter attached to the side of my house. I believe the box is large enough to house a DPP44 & there is a ground already set up in the box(stupid question,can a ground wire be directly attached to the DPP44?). The connectors to the RG6 are "crimp connectors," but it would be no problem for me to replace them with "authorized PPC EX6XL connectors."
 
Not meaning to hijack this thread,but as soon as I clear the trees from my back yard for LOS,I plan on getting Dish installed to complement my DIRECTV subscription(D* dedicated to sports & E* dedicated to movies & hidef programming not carried by D*). I had Charter Cable,so I still have the RG6 wiring running through my house with the box that holds the 3-way splitter attached to the side of my house. I believe the box is large enough to house a DPP44 & there is a ground already set up in the box(stupid question,can a ground wire be directly attached to the DPP44?). The connectors to the RG6 are "crimp connectors," but it would be no problem for me to replace them with "authorized PPC EX6XL connectors."

My mistake about the connectors already attached to my cables. They are Thomas & Betts SNS1P6U ULTIMATE Snap-N-Seal One Piece "F" Connectors.
 
Mine are at the dish, which is next to the entry point into the attic. And not grounded. In over ten years, I've never had a grounded dish at two locations.
 

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