Hey folks -- I am quite excited as I have an installer on the way on Wednesday to hook up my new DTV system.
I was a customer of theirs when I first moved in but switched to cable. I do have an old dish out on the house still but the cable guy brazenly cut the cables I had left from it running into the house when he ran new wires one day (it's a tight fit as my builder put the coax splitter IN THE DRYWALL if you can believe that so I had to cut a hole and install an access panel. Long story.)
Anyway, what I do still have are the RG6 wires that I ran from the panel up to my main set (2 of them, along with a 3rd wire currently carrying cable), a single wire that drops down in the wall to a lower jack to run directv and another single wire that drops to that same lower jack (2 coax ports) that carries cable and will continue to for internet. Finally, an older single RG6 wire (maybe not even RG6) that runs all the way up to the bedrooms which I don't expect replaced.
So, I went through and marked each wire so the installer can see what goes where and what is cable and needs kept. Hopefully that will help him.
What I'm wondering is there anything else I can do to prepare or anything I should ask for that I might not get otherwise? I have an HD-DVR for the main room, standard HD box (non DVR due to the $99 upgrade price) for the downstairs, and a non-HD box for the bedroom TV planned. Any particular receiver models I should ask for (or any I want to stay away from)? I'd like to be able to have at least dual tuner DVR in the main room so hopefully the boxes support that these days.
Oh also I do not have a landline connected anymore, have phone jacks but no phone service, will I have issues when I tell the installer this?
Anyway, any help anyone can offer up would be great - I just want to have a smooth install and do all I can to make it go as such. It's a bit nerve-wracking due to the limited amount of flexibility I have with running new wires.
Oh finally how many wires will he need to run into the house? Still 2 like it used to be or more? And how many wires does the HD-DVR need? 1? 2? HD box?
Thanks again.
DMK
I was a customer of theirs when I first moved in but switched to cable. I do have an old dish out on the house still but the cable guy brazenly cut the cables I had left from it running into the house when he ran new wires one day (it's a tight fit as my builder put the coax splitter IN THE DRYWALL if you can believe that so I had to cut a hole and install an access panel. Long story.)
Anyway, what I do still have are the RG6 wires that I ran from the panel up to my main set (2 of them, along with a 3rd wire currently carrying cable), a single wire that drops down in the wall to a lower jack to run directv and another single wire that drops to that same lower jack (2 coax ports) that carries cable and will continue to for internet. Finally, an older single RG6 wire (maybe not even RG6) that runs all the way up to the bedrooms which I don't expect replaced.
So, I went through and marked each wire so the installer can see what goes where and what is cable and needs kept. Hopefully that will help him.
What I'm wondering is there anything else I can do to prepare or anything I should ask for that I might not get otherwise? I have an HD-DVR for the main room, standard HD box (non DVR due to the $99 upgrade price) for the downstairs, and a non-HD box for the bedroom TV planned. Any particular receiver models I should ask for (or any I want to stay away from)? I'd like to be able to have at least dual tuner DVR in the main room so hopefully the boxes support that these days.
Oh also I do not have a landline connected anymore, have phone jacks but no phone service, will I have issues when I tell the installer this?
Anyway, any help anyone can offer up would be great - I just want to have a smooth install and do all I can to make it go as such. It's a bit nerve-wracking due to the limited amount of flexibility I have with running new wires.
Oh finally how many wires will he need to run into the house? Still 2 like it used to be or more? And how many wires does the HD-DVR need? 1? 2? HD box?
Thanks again.
DMK