I am switching (trying to anyway) to DirectTV, after being a Dish Network customer for the past 15 years. I am finally fed up with paying $175/month and missing 40+ Braves games this season. And, the NFL Sunday Ticket also appeals to me.
The installer came out today, but refused to install. First, he didn't like that the current dish was too far from the house (about 90-100 ft). It would be possible to install the directv dish about 20 ft closer, I think. There is no other suitable area for a line of sight, aside from a roof install which I am not interested in.
Then, I mentioned that I plan to install the Genie and two mini clients in the same location in my basement, and distribute them via HDMI to the TVs in other rooms. His immediate response was, "It won't work!". When I asked why not, he started asking about how I plan to change the channels, etc..
From what I've been able to gather, the Genie and mini work with RF remotes. I specifically requested RF remotes when I ordered by phone and they made a note of it for the installation. The installer has told me repeatedly that RF remotes won't work in this configuration because changing the channel on one of the units would change the channel on all of them. I don't understand how an installation with RF remotes would work any differently if the units were in other rooms as opposed to the same location.
So, could someone please enlighten me...
1) Can you install a Genie and two minis in a single location, distribute the a/v to the TVs throughout the house via HDMI, and control them with RF remotes independently?
2) Can you control the Genie and two minis via a smartphone remote app via wifi?
3) What is the maximum acceptable cable distance from Genie receiver to sat dish?
The installer came out today, but refused to install. First, he didn't like that the current dish was too far from the house (about 90-100 ft). It would be possible to install the directv dish about 20 ft closer, I think. There is no other suitable area for a line of sight, aside from a roof install which I am not interested in.
Then, I mentioned that I plan to install the Genie and two mini clients in the same location in my basement, and distribute them via HDMI to the TVs in other rooms. His immediate response was, "It won't work!". When I asked why not, he started asking about how I plan to change the channels, etc..
From what I've been able to gather, the Genie and mini work with RF remotes. I specifically requested RF remotes when I ordered by phone and they made a note of it for the installation. The installer has told me repeatedly that RF remotes won't work in this configuration because changing the channel on one of the units would change the channel on all of them. I don't understand how an installation with RF remotes would work any differently if the units were in other rooms as opposed to the same location.
So, could someone please enlighten me...
1) Can you install a Genie and two minis in a single location, distribute the a/v to the TVs throughout the house via HDMI, and control them with RF remotes independently?
2) Can you control the Genie and two minis via a smartphone remote app via wifi?
3) What is the maximum acceptable cable distance from Genie receiver to sat dish?