digiblur said:I thought that was what the HIC was for? Doesn't it supply ethernet to all the receivers?
It supplys connectivity to all of the recievers over the MoCA coax network.
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digiblur said:I thought that was what the HIC was for? Doesn't it supply ethernet to all the receivers?
I thought that was what the HIC was for? Doesn't it supply ethernet to all the receivers?
Neat feature indeed!So ... you can "get away with" just running RG6 to the Hopper ... have the Hopper connected to your router (WiFi or wired) ... and then throw a wireless adapter on your Joey(s).
For the $20 the USB WiFi adapter costs ... compared to the time and effort to run cable all over the place ... hmmm.
Neat "feature"
Neat feature indeed!
oh totally...but i notice people saying it's a "feature" when it's more like an "unsupported grey area side benefit"The backup plan is the original installation. But, now I can move my Joey around, if needed.
No what I said was...No a HIC is not required, but Scott has said it is possible that Dish may disable the feature that allows the Joey to work over ethernet.
Just want to make myself clear.I don't think that DISH will work to disable this (on purpose) but it may break with them doing other things.
I think even if it keeps on working it will be an UNSUPPORTED feature.
No what I said was...
Just want to make myself clear.
I doubt they will kill it as they have more important things to do.
Bingo, this is what I have been trying to say.Not intentionally, but if another change breaks the unsupported feature they are unlikely to make fixing it a priority.
I think he was meaning you could just connect the joey via coax either by having the coax run over the floor or at the node for it to download then move the joey into place and use ethernet/wifi from there on out rather than having to somehow run coax through the walls to the joey. Essentially for hard to get to rooms with coax.
anyone with a fast enough internet connection try this across the internet through a VPN?
Ya ... exactly.
Dish <-> RG6 <-> Node <-> RG6 <-> Hopper <-> WiFi Adapter <-> Home WiFi Router <-> WiFi Adapter <-> Joey
...............................................................................................................................<-> WiFi Adapter <-> Joey (Repeat for each Joey)
Hence ... current functionality ... you could "get away" with just the RG6 to the Hopper ... with everything else being wireless.
As stated though ... if Dish ... intentionally or otherwise ... breaks this functionality ... get ready to run RG59 ...
As some have observed ... through the network (versus coax) ... there seems some extra lag for some functionality ... but otherwise ... all functionality seems to not be hampered ... from a Joey perspective.