I recently dumped my cable provider to switch to Dish Network and DSL from my phone company. I am happy with my Dish service, but my DSL performs horribly. I'll spare everyone the details, but I have decided to go back to cable internet. This presents a problem because I have only 2 lines coming in from the outside, and both are used by my 2 Dish receivers (one is a VIP722 and the other is a 301? 311? I don't remember exactly, but it's not HD and not a DVR).
My question is, will I have to get a new line run in from outside, or is there some way to combine the other two lines like with a diplexer or something similar? I want to avoid running a new line if possible, since they could just turn cable service back on. Based on my understanding of diplexers, they combine two different frequency ranges into one. If that is the case, I don't think it can do what I want since I am trying to combine the two satelline lines into one if they are both using the same frequency range. A follow up to that would be, could I have a single line coming in to the VIP722 box, and then a diplexer on the other line going to the other box that combines that with the cable signal and splits it back out on the other end?
Thanks in advance.
My question is, will I have to get a new line run in from outside, or is there some way to combine the other two lines like with a diplexer or something similar? I want to avoid running a new line if possible, since they could just turn cable service back on. Based on my understanding of diplexers, they combine two different frequency ranges into one. If that is the case, I don't think it can do what I want since I am trying to combine the two satelline lines into one if they are both using the same frequency range. A follow up to that would be, could I have a single line coming in to the VIP722 box, and then a diplexer on the other line going to the other box that combines that with the cable signal and splits it back out on the other end?
Thanks in advance.