G gbertler SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 26, 2003 110 1 Mar 1, 2016 #1 I want to add additional wireless joeys to my system. How many wireless joeys can my dish access point handle with the Hopper 3 system? Thank you!
I want to add additional wireless joeys to my system. How many wireless joeys can my dish access point handle with the Hopper 3 system? Thank you!
Tron2012 SatelliteGuys Pro Apr 6, 2012 1,149 422 IL Suburbs Mar 1, 2016 #2 "Connecting directly to the Hopper, the access point creates a dedicated Wi-Fi network that serves up to three Wireless Joey clients." http://about.dish.com/press-release...ish-eliminates-wire-clutter-new-wireless-joey
"Connecting directly to the Hopper, the access point creates a dedicated Wi-Fi network that serves up to three Wireless Joey clients." http://about.dish.com/press-release...ish-eliminates-wire-clutter-new-wireless-joey
G gbertler SatelliteGuys Family Original poster Nov 26, 2003 110 1 Mar 1, 2016 #3 Tron2012 said: "Connecting directly to the Hopper, the access point creates a dedicated Wi-Fi network that serves up to three Wireless Joey clients." http://about.dish.com/press-release...ish-eliminates-wire-clutter-new-wireless-joey Click to expand... Ok, so I would either need to get a second access point or hardwire any joeys after the first 3.
Tron2012 said: "Connecting directly to the Hopper, the access point creates a dedicated Wi-Fi network that serves up to three Wireless Joey clients." http://about.dish.com/press-release...ish-eliminates-wire-clutter-new-wireless-joey Click to expand... Ok, so I would either need to get a second access point or hardwire any joeys after the first 3.