Is there any extra cost besides the $6.50 a month extra receiver fee?It doesn't need a separate receiver, when used with the Genie system to receive DirecTV.
It basically has a "Genie mini" installed already.
Thank you, do I need to call DirecTV to set it up? Or can I do it myself? It says I need a wired connection, but does that mean just from Receiver to TV, or does my Modem need to be connected to the Receiver also?No, it's treated as an additional tv, so the $6.50 is the cost for it, just as it would be for an extra receiver.
Hooking up the RVU does not disable anything. As a matter of fact, since RVU REQUIRES a hard wired connection, you can say that hooking up the RVU gives you a better experiencei believe hooking up the RVU function also disables some of the smart TV functions. might want to look into that if you use those.
you need to hard wired your RVU TV to the internet, be to using a DECA or ethernet cable to router. RVU TVs don't work on WiFI. Having your Genie using it built in WiFi is OK thoThank you, do I need to call DirecTV to set it up? Or can I do it myself? It says I need a wired connection, but does that mean just from Receiver to TV, or does my Modem need to be connected to the Receiver also?
Yeah, and not get software updates and fixes for the HDTV itself. One would have to disconnect and then re-connect between your LAN and the MoCA to do any of that stuff. Some people are not inclined to do that, but techies might. But I agree, considering there is not savings in cost, I would get the Client (and avoid the latency issues I've heard about using RVU instead of the client) and leave my HDTV open to the mother-ship for fixes and the Smart TV features that, while inferior, save me from having to buy another Roku for a secondary or tertiary room.i believe hooking up the RVU function also disables some of the smart TV functions. might want to look into that if you use those.
So are you saying that to have RVU working you HAVE to have it connected to the internet ?you need to hard wired your RVU TV to the internet, be to using a DECA or ethernet cable to router. RVU TVs don't work on WiFI. Having your Genie using it built in WiFi is OK tho
I AGREE ...They should not charge for RVU televisions. Maybe it would give people an incentive to switch
Most TVs require FW update before the "advanced stuff" can be used. The fact is that the latest addition to the RVU family of TVs, LG requires internet connection as you need to download an app (DirecTV RVU) from the LG? App store. Not sure what happens if the internet goes down but since RVU stream in your LAN, I presumed the stream wont be affected, but the web may be required for initial set upSo are you saying that to have RVU working you HAVE to have it connected to the internet ?
If thats the case, what happens to the TV programming if the internet is off or goes down for a while (storms ect.) will the D* TV still work ?
Ok, I can understand them wanting the internet to download an app or and update to the TV ....Most TVs require FW update before the "advanced stuff" can be used. The fact is that the latest addition to the RVU family of TVs, LG requires internet connection as you need to download an app (DirecTV RVU) from the LG? App store. Not sure what happens if the internet goes down but since RVU stream in your LAN, I presumed the stream wont be affected, but the web may be required for initial set up