Each Hopper will support 3 Joeys. If Dish is allowing you 7 receivers now, why wouldn't they let you upgrade to 7 with 2 Hoppers and 5 Joeys. You'll then have DVR access from all TVs.
Joeys aren't receivers. They're access points.
Each Hopper will support 3 Joeys. If Dish is allowing you 7 receivers now, why wouldn't they let you upgrade to 7 with 2 Hoppers and 5 Joeys. You'll then have DVR access from all TVs.
March 8th had something to do with retailers ordering equipment. March 15th is when the Dish computer system would accept customer installations/upgrades for the Hopper/Joey.I thought March 8th was the day that Dish was going to start taking order, with march 15th the date for install? I see that is not the case - where I'm I coming up with this march 8th day?
Thats the day that retailers could start ordering them for their inventory so they had them on the 15th.I thought March 8th was the day that Dish was going to start taking order, with march 15th the date for install? I see that is not the case - where I'm I coming up with this march 8th day?
The limit on a 2-Hopper system is 4 Joeys due to bandwidth limits on the local MoCA network. I was told that could possibly be raised depending on real-world results once these are in the field.Each Hopper will support 3 Joeys. If Dish is allowing you 7 receivers now, why wouldn't they let you upgrade to 7 with 2 Hoppers and 5 Joeys. You'll then have DVR access from all TVs.
it is, but really it should be titled "Updated Pricing Information for the Hopper/Joey" and not news.... the first post is the only newsI don't want to be a jerk, but isn't this thread labeled hopper news?
The limit on a 2-Hopper system is 4 Joeys due to bandwidth limits on the local MoCA network. I was told that could possibly be raised depending on real-world results once these are in the field.
Joeys aren't receivers. They're access points.
navychop said:I thought the limit published is 3 Joeys per Hopper. Are you saying "Sure, you can have 3 Joeys on a Hopper, but only one on the second Hopper?" And are they really "on" a Hopper, once seamless integration is here?
Does anybody have any idea what time we can start placing orders on Thursday?
I'm guessing it will start with "normal business hours".Does anybody have any idea what time we can start placing orders on Thursday?
I wonder if, in the event that the content is on the "other" Hopper, the program will need to be relayed through the host Hopper hence doubling the bandwidth required.I thought the limit published is 3 Joeys per Hopper. Are you saying "Sure, you can have 3 Joeys on a Hopper, but only one on the second Hopper?" And are they really "on" a Hopper, once seamless integration is here?
I wonder if, in the event that the content is on the "other" Hopper, the program will need to be relayed through the host Hopper hence doubling the bandwidth required.
There's likely more to it than just moving the video stream. Something has to be able to handle the transport controls and insert any graphic overlays.or perhaps there is a simple db that is kept on both systems to track content so that the Joey pulls the stream from the correct hopper.
Mfinchv1 said:I called dish lastnight. They said dish would not sell hoppers until 4-1...but all local retailers will start selling them 3-15. How does that make sense? I called my local retailer lastnight at 10pm...(they answered..lol) Said I was the first in bloomington indiana...to call his store..with purchase questions bout hopper. Again...he said to call back wed,and well get it going
There's likely more to it than just moving the video stream. Something has to be able to handle the transport controls and insert any graphic overlays.