Do you think hooking up to two different internet might be like using two different phone numbers? Hooking up to two different phone numbers usually got you BUSTED with Dish.
I don't see an issue. Maybe with Dirt Network
Do you think hooking up to two different internet might be like using two different phone numbers? Hooking up to two different phone numbers usually got you BUSTED with Dish.
I don't see an issue. Maybe with Dirt Network
Glad to see all went well ...
I didn't know you could transfer recvrs to a different persons account like that, I've always been told you have to deactivate it and send back, that you can't give it to someone else like that.
As for the internet, there's just one modem on the property, with a line running to the guest house from the router - and my receiver was connected (and working) previously, so I have no idea what's up. Installer tried a number of things, I may have to post separately in the forum here.
I wasn't sure either, and although the installer was fully ready to try it, even he was surprised it went as smoothly as it did; he called in to an internal line at DTV and explained the situation, they got my okay over the phone to transfer it over, we waited a couple of minutes on hold and presto! It was as seamless as it ever could be.
As for the internet, there's just one modem on the property, with a line running to the guest house from the router - and my receiver was connected (and working) previously, so I have no idea what's up. Installer tried a number of things, I may have to post separately in the forum here.
Yes, that makes a difference.It may have helped that the receiver we transferred was owned and not on a lease...
I had a problem with dish about using a receiver at another place. I just satellite and never went back . The audits from dish would and check to see if had another receiver at another place. Losing 400,000 customers give them things to worry about and just one receiver.I don't see an issue. Maybe with Dirt Network