When I worked for Dish, and I had the dilemma of too many receivers and not enough outputs on the multi-switch, sometimes we would run two lines from the Quad LNB into the switch and the other two to the additional receivers. So we were able to run a total of 6 receivers from only a 4-output switch. We did have to connect only the two outside ports on the LNB to the switch in order to pull in both sats. The two inside ones would go direct to the receivers.
I am curious if this is possible with the DirecTv slimline 5 and a SWM? The SWM had 4 sat inputs and two Flex ports. We had a customer try to hook up this switch himself because he has two dual tuners and one single tuner for a total of 5 lines and we eventually went out there to do it. I was trying to think how we could hook it up without moving lines around.
He had two lines coming off the dish going one way and two the other. I wanted to see if you could just run two lines from the LNB into the switch and leave two lines hooked direct to one of the dual tuners so we wouldnt be re-routing cables all day. Like you can do with Dish.
I am curious if this is possible with the DirecTv slimline 5 and a SWM? The SWM had 4 sat inputs and two Flex ports. We had a customer try to hook up this switch himself because he has two dual tuners and one single tuner for a total of 5 lines and we eventually went out there to do it. I was trying to think how we could hook it up without moving lines around.
He had two lines coming off the dish going one way and two the other. I wanted to see if you could just run two lines from the LNB into the switch and leave two lines hooked direct to one of the dual tuners so we wouldnt be re-routing cables all day. Like you can do with Dish.