So Ethernet directly connected to Joey will not work???
I have it hooked up, but it seems to be a little unstable ...drops out every few minutes.
Why? You only need to connect your network to the Hopper, and the Joey will get it's Internet connection via Moca through the coax to the Hopper. Or, conversely, use your Ethernet to an HIC beside the Joey, and the Hopper will get its network connection through the coax to the HIC. In either case, you do not need to connect both Hopper and Joey directly to your LAN...My joey never loses Ethernet. I have it and the Hopper on active Ethernet lines. ....
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You only need to connect your network to the Hopper, and the Joey will get it's Internet connection via Moca through the coax to the Hopper.
Or, conversely, use your Ethernet to an HIC beside the Joey, and the Hopper will get its network connection through the coax to the HIC.
In either case, you do not need to connect both Hopper and Joey directly to your LAN.
Gary Pen is correct, you only have to hook it u once in your system. I have a 2 Hopper / 4 Joey system at home , Ethernet installed on both Hoppers.... All Joeys can use broadband. I'm at my mom's house and have a 1 Hopper / 1 Joey
I recommend the HIC. Just hooked one up. Works great. Both Hoppers and all four Joeys are online and each is able to stream movies, etc.
faceoff007 said:Did you hook up HIC to the Hopper or Joey? Also Did you have internet connection to Hopper before you hooked up the HIC?