Guys, I finally got rid of Directv after 7 years, not to start a debate. I'm very happy with it. Picture looks as good as DirecTV, or at least close. Speed of the Hopper and Joey is one million times better than DirecTV.
Anyway, digging the Hopper and Joey. Installer was nice and such.
But, I have a glitch with the Joey, it seems to connect to the network for On Demand, etc if and when it feels like it only. I know I do not need to run ethernet to the Joey (is the port even active?) and besides I HAVE tried that when it was acting up, just to see if it would remedy the issue and I STILL got the "cannot connect to network issue.
Moca signal indicator is strong. Hopper connected to home network via hard line ethernet run to my router. Absolutely no connection issues on the Hopper end.
The Joey: It gives me 3 different scenarios...
1- The good scenario, hitting menu and going to on demand, or hitting the on demand button, it works flawlessly. Cool.
2- Sometimes it'll sit there with the green on screen progress lights going through their cycle and then after a few minutes, does not load the on demand menu and it goes back to live TV. Almost a crash scenario.
3- The other times, it will bring up the on demand menu, display all the titles and then selecting an item results in the "not connected to network" message.
It is literally a roll of the dice on whether it will work or not.
Have tried, resetting network on both ends, sometimes works, sometimes not. I have even had one instance where the Joey would not connect, I moved the Joey about 4 inches, and tried to connect within 20 seconds of the last attempt and it then connected.
Is this a bug that will be taken care of in time?
Other than the on demand thing, the system works flawlessly. I have no issue with it connecting to the Hopper at all. And the Hopper has absolutely no issues with on demand and Blockbuster at home.
Thanks in advance.
Anyway, digging the Hopper and Joey. Installer was nice and such.
But, I have a glitch with the Joey, it seems to connect to the network for On Demand, etc if and when it feels like it only. I know I do not need to run ethernet to the Joey (is the port even active?) and besides I HAVE tried that when it was acting up, just to see if it would remedy the issue and I STILL got the "cannot connect to network issue.
Moca signal indicator is strong. Hopper connected to home network via hard line ethernet run to my router. Absolutely no connection issues on the Hopper end.
The Joey: It gives me 3 different scenarios...
1- The good scenario, hitting menu and going to on demand, or hitting the on demand button, it works flawlessly. Cool.
2- Sometimes it'll sit there with the green on screen progress lights going through their cycle and then after a few minutes, does not load the on demand menu and it goes back to live TV. Almost a crash scenario.
3- The other times, it will bring up the on demand menu, display all the titles and then selecting an item results in the "not connected to network" message.
It is literally a roll of the dice on whether it will work or not.
Have tried, resetting network on both ends, sometimes works, sometimes not. I have even had one instance where the Joey would not connect, I moved the Joey about 4 inches, and tried to connect within 20 seconds of the last attempt and it then connected.
Is this a bug that will be taken care of in time?
Other than the on demand thing, the system works flawlessly. I have no issue with it connecting to the Hopper at all. And the Hopper has absolutely no issues with on demand and Blockbuster at home.
Thanks in advance.