When I built the house there were the usual million issues I had to deal with. Accordingly, I neglected to run a phone line to where my Dish receiver was to be located. I managed to get phone connectivity with the usual wireless phone jack (the type that uses the house wiring) sold under numerous brand names. However, the receiver I was then using was the 622.
When I upgraded to the HWS I discovered for some reason the HWS was more sensitive to the small amount of static in the wireless extension and wouldn't recognize a dial tone. I once had a wireless jack that didn't use the house electrical system called the Dualjack. It transmitted the signal via 2.4ghz and would have worked for my needs had it not broken. The problem is that it's no longer available anywhere, except Europe.
Short of running an actual phone wire through the walls, does anyone have a solution? Wireless bridges, range extenders, etc. Anything?
When I upgraded to the HWS I discovered for some reason the HWS was more sensitive to the small amount of static in the wireless extension and wouldn't recognize a dial tone. I once had a wireless jack that didn't use the house electrical system called the Dualjack. It transmitted the signal via 2.4ghz and would have worked for my needs had it not broken. The problem is that it's no longer available anywhere, except Europe.
Short of running an actual phone wire through the walls, does anyone have a solution? Wireless bridges, range extenders, etc. Anything?