Hello,
I've had Comcast cable for years now, but we are moving to an area where they do not serve. I'm considering Dish Network because it looks like their 922 dvr is really slick with the HD menu's, sling capability, online scheduling, etc... I also looked at DirecTV, but their DVR on screen guide doesn't quite impress me. Perhaps they would of won me over if they rewrote it to take advantage of HDTV's.
Now the house was built in 1978 and I believe the RG-59 coax is all original. Older people lived there and they most likely didn't have any digital cable or satellite.
With part of a Dish Network install, would they run all new coax, or should I do this before hand? There is attic space where I could possibly get to and drop new coax down with a fish tape. I plan to drop Ethernet and phone anyway, but if Dish Network will pay for the coax and ends, then more power to them. However if they charge for that work, I might as well do it myself.
If I'm doing it myself, what do I need? RG-6 QS swept to 3 GHz right? Can I just leave the ends off and have Dish terminate them so I don't have to purchase ends and/or a compression tool? I can borrow a friends compression tool if need be though.
It looks like the receiver only needs one wire in, unlike the old days where you needed two wires. Now I might keep the old RG-59 in place to 'backfeed' another TV with the TV2 output, and I understand you need to turn on the sling software for it to work on the 922 unless they push out a software update. All of that cable is home run anyway.
Does the 922 have wireless built in, or should I have Ethernet ready to go by the install date? Do I need Ethernet for other SD or HD receivers? I only have 2 TV's at the moment, but may get another one in the future.
Is there any type of on demand service? If so, how's the quality? What type of broadband connection is required. I plan on getting the double play 10/1 mbps internet+phone from the local small cable company (Service Electric Cablevision).
How is the HD picture quality coming from Comcast? I have a Samsung 42" Plasma which has 3 HDMI ports on it. It's an older one with a 1024x768 panel, but it still looks great. Does the 922 and other receivers have optical or coaxial Dolby digital 5.1 or dolby digital plus out? With Comcast, I have a Motorola DCX-3400 DVR which has a 320GB hard drive, HDMI out and optical audio out.
My zip code is 19606, so it looks like I'm on an all MPEG-4 "Eastern Arc" setup. 1000.4 dish right? I don't need two smaller dishes like some homes have, but the one large dish correct?
Thanks, I'm just new to the whole DBS game!
I've had Comcast cable for years now, but we are moving to an area where they do not serve. I'm considering Dish Network because it looks like their 922 dvr is really slick with the HD menu's, sling capability, online scheduling, etc... I also looked at DirecTV, but their DVR on screen guide doesn't quite impress me. Perhaps they would of won me over if they rewrote it to take advantage of HDTV's.
Now the house was built in 1978 and I believe the RG-59 coax is all original. Older people lived there and they most likely didn't have any digital cable or satellite.
With part of a Dish Network install, would they run all new coax, or should I do this before hand? There is attic space where I could possibly get to and drop new coax down with a fish tape. I plan to drop Ethernet and phone anyway, but if Dish Network will pay for the coax and ends, then more power to them. However if they charge for that work, I might as well do it myself.
If I'm doing it myself, what do I need? RG-6 QS swept to 3 GHz right? Can I just leave the ends off and have Dish terminate them so I don't have to purchase ends and/or a compression tool? I can borrow a friends compression tool if need be though.
It looks like the receiver only needs one wire in, unlike the old days where you needed two wires. Now I might keep the old RG-59 in place to 'backfeed' another TV with the TV2 output, and I understand you need to turn on the sling software for it to work on the 922 unless they push out a software update. All of that cable is home run anyway.
Does the 922 have wireless built in, or should I have Ethernet ready to go by the install date? Do I need Ethernet for other SD or HD receivers? I only have 2 TV's at the moment, but may get another one in the future.
Is there any type of on demand service? If so, how's the quality? What type of broadband connection is required. I plan on getting the double play 10/1 mbps internet+phone from the local small cable company (Service Electric Cablevision).
How is the HD picture quality coming from Comcast? I have a Samsung 42" Plasma which has 3 HDMI ports on it. It's an older one with a 1024x768 panel, but it still looks great. Does the 922 and other receivers have optical or coaxial Dolby digital 5.1 or dolby digital plus out? With Comcast, I have a Motorola DCX-3400 DVR which has a 320GB hard drive, HDMI out and optical audio out.
My zip code is 19606, so it looks like I'm on an all MPEG-4 "Eastern Arc" setup. 1000.4 dish right? I don't need two smaller dishes like some homes have, but the one large dish correct?
Thanks, I'm just new to the whole DBS game!
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