Now that I'm thoroughly confused, calling it a night.
I am as well! Thanks for the input! I'm trying to learn!Now that I'm thoroughly confused, calling it a night.
The point is, you can only have ONE Hopper 3 on your account currently. When you hook up a hopper 3, you will want to hook up a solo hub only, NOT a duo hub. Also the cable, which needs to be a 3ghz rg6 cable all the way from then HYBRID library to the Hopper also needs to be hooked up to port 1 on the lnbf. NOTHING should be hooked up to port 2, it will not work currently because of the requirements for the Hopper 3. Also, any unused CLIENT ports on the solo hub need to be terminated. If you want the reason these ports need to be terminated, ask the Dish Network ENGINEERS that design all this.
The point is, you can only have ONE Hopper 3 on your account currently. When you hook up a hopper 3, you will want to hook up a solo hub only, NOT a duo hub. Also the cable, which needs to be a 3ghz rg6 cable all the way from then HYBRID lnbf to the Hopper also needs to be hooked up to port 1 on the lnbf. NOTHING should be hooked up to port 2, it will not work currently because of the requirements for the Hopper 3. Also, any unused CLIENT ports on the solo hub need to be terminated. If you want the reason these ports need to be terminated, ask the Dish Network ENGINEERS that design all this.
exactly, which he should not do.Oh, and the pint of this was Patrick asked if he could use his existing duo hub with an H3 and whether he should terminate the unused ports. That was the point.
Dunno. That is DUAL 2TB drives in a raid mirror setup for redundancy, its not "4TB" total space.
It's also working great so far.
I sent you a PM.I am as well! Thanks for the input! I'm trying to learn!
Q: Does this new configuration still require 3 GHz rated cable?
A: Yes, all Hopper family receivers (Hopper, Hopper w/ Sling, Hopper 3) require the installation of 3 GHz rated cable from the LNBF (connected to Port 1) through the hub and to the Hopper.
this is directly form corporate. sooo.....
No you don't need to terminate LNBSOk what about the un-used open ports on the lnb with 1 receiver. Voltage present?