I wouldn't want to get a Hopper or Joey from an open box.
I would... Especially since it saves an hour of my day.
I wouldn't want to get a Hopper or Joey from an open box.
Ziptied said:......I was able to cofigure "non-standard" set-ups (1H/0J, 2H/0J, 2H/1J) with no problems.
nope, since the 2 hoppers will be separate from 1 hopper as there will be two nodes.There is a lot of talk about 2 Hoppers being integrated (software wise) to appear as one big DVR and 6 tuners down the road. Will a 3 Hopper setup be the same? HUGE DVR and 9 tuners available without having to switch between nodes or networks or selecting on each Joey?
No such luck. There is no way to cable three Hoppers together. One needs to be on a separate node. The reason is that the dual node only has 3 satellite inputs and would only support 6 tuners, plus there are only two Hopper outputs from the node.nope, since the 2 hoppers will be separate from 1 hopper as there will be two nodes.
I guess theoretically you could even install this on three solo nodes, but i'm guessing you're using one duo and one solo.
confirmed here via DIRT: http://www.satelliteguys.us/hopper-zone/280552-3-hoppers-9-joeys-new-maximum.html
I wouldn't want to get a Hopper or Joey from an open box.
No such luck. There is no way to cable three Hoppers together. One needs to be on a separate node. The reason is that the dual node only has 3 satellite inputs and would only support 6 tuners, plus there are only two Hopper outputs from the node.
I suppose it's possible to create a triple node but that's not on the horizon as far as we know.
Thank you. When/if the time comes 2H/0J is my likely configuration.
Y2J said:Good luck getting that done. It is mission impossible! If you want to upgrade to 2 DVRs, your only option is switching to DirecTV which I'm going to have to do soon.