Bare with me, This is my first post and did as much reading as possible before I posted this.
My current setup is (3)HWS and a JoeyCR. I have have the typical mess of Multi switches to get this working. I have (6) RG6 3GHZ cables running to 2 separate dishes, West Arc (got the new LNB today) and East Arc (have not used for sometime, but will likely get this going again to a HWS). Each room has a minimum of (2) RG6 and GB Ethernet.
My question: Can I setup a Hopper 3 and a HWS via Ethernet to view shows from each other.
Why do I want to do this? First, one sling account is not enough for my family, my brother is deployed overseas with the Air Force and he uses a Hopper to watch shows, My wife and daughter also connect to the other 2 HWS to watch shows. Second redundancy, I'm not comfortable with a single point of failure. I have had 2 HWS fail in the past 18 months. Third, show watching continuity, If I'm going to keep a HWS, I will want to be able to have the continuity we have now, we can pickup from where we left off on any device in the house.
I hope this makes sense, I'm hopeful with all the extra gear this can work. But this all boils down to, can the Hopper 3 and HWS see each other via Ethernet. Even if they don't, all is not lost, I will just run them separately and lose some in house continuity (if dish will let me keep this gear on the same account).
My current setup is (3)HWS and a JoeyCR. I have have the typical mess of Multi switches to get this working. I have (6) RG6 3GHZ cables running to 2 separate dishes, West Arc (got the new LNB today) and East Arc (have not used for sometime, but will likely get this going again to a HWS). Each room has a minimum of (2) RG6 and GB Ethernet.
My question: Can I setup a Hopper 3 and a HWS via Ethernet to view shows from each other.
Why do I want to do this? First, one sling account is not enough for my family, my brother is deployed overseas with the Air Force and he uses a Hopper to watch shows, My wife and daughter also connect to the other 2 HWS to watch shows. Second redundancy, I'm not comfortable with a single point of failure. I have had 2 HWS fail in the past 18 months. Third, show watching continuity, If I'm going to keep a HWS, I will want to be able to have the continuity we have now, we can pickup from where we left off on any device in the house.
I hope this makes sense, I'm hopeful with all the extra gear this can work. But this all boils down to, can the Hopper 3 and HWS see each other via Ethernet. Even if they don't, all is not lost, I will just run them separately and lose some in house continuity (if dish will let me keep this gear on the same account).