So I was scheduled to have a new Genie and wireless Mini installed today, as part of a contract renewal and equipment upgrade that I had worked out with DirecTv recently. What ended up happening, though, is that the installer came out and after a bunch of questions and back and forth discussion, he left without doing the install. The problem was that he was insisting that a SWM16 multiswitch had to be installed, and I told him I definitely did not want that.
Cutting to the chase, I'm wondering if there is a way to get an install done where someone is going from a total of 7 tuners (my current setup, 3 HD DVRs and 1 non-DVR) to a total of 11 active tuners (Genie plus all previously mentioned receivers) without getting a SWM16 multiswitch as part of the install. I know this seems like an odd thing to want, but here's my rationale. I want to go all wireless, eventually, and I don't want a new multiswitch since it won't be needed. Also, the location of the multiswitch is in my very hot, crowded, and cramped attic, and it would be a huge ordeal to be able to get the install tech access to that portion of the attic. And since I am going all wireless (meaning I won't need any coax runs to non-primary receivers), the SWM16 would be entirely redundant. The only reason I am not going all wireless immediately is that I have roommates who want to watch a bunch of their recorded shows from the other HD DVRs before we deactivate them and switch over to wireless Minis.
Long story short, what I want is for the output of the SWM LNB to go directly from my dish, through my living room wall (4 coax lines are already doing this from my current LNB), and to the Genie. Then all other receivers eventually will be connected wirelessly. Until then, the secondary DVRs will be kept active just so my roommates and I can watch the backlog of recorded shows. Am I correct in assuming that there is no need for a SWM16 in this scenario?
And is there any way I can get an install like this accomplished by scheduling it with Directv? The install tech was adamant that he could not do it this way, even after I explained my rationale to him in great detail.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions.
Details of my current setup:
KaKu LNB 5, Slimline Dish (4 lines out)
Three HR20 HD DVRs
One non-HD non-DVR receiver
6x8 multiswitch
Upgrading to:
SWM LNB
Genie
Wireless bridge
Wireless Genie Mini
Keeping the 3 HD DVRs until we can watch backlog of recorded shows
Then replacing each with a wireless Mini (possibly)
Cutting to the chase, I'm wondering if there is a way to get an install done where someone is going from a total of 7 tuners (my current setup, 3 HD DVRs and 1 non-DVR) to a total of 11 active tuners (Genie plus all previously mentioned receivers) without getting a SWM16 multiswitch as part of the install. I know this seems like an odd thing to want, but here's my rationale. I want to go all wireless, eventually, and I don't want a new multiswitch since it won't be needed. Also, the location of the multiswitch is in my very hot, crowded, and cramped attic, and it would be a huge ordeal to be able to get the install tech access to that portion of the attic. And since I am going all wireless (meaning I won't need any coax runs to non-primary receivers), the SWM16 would be entirely redundant. The only reason I am not going all wireless immediately is that I have roommates who want to watch a bunch of their recorded shows from the other HD DVRs before we deactivate them and switch over to wireless Minis.
Long story short, what I want is for the output of the SWM LNB to go directly from my dish, through my living room wall (4 coax lines are already doing this from my current LNB), and to the Genie. Then all other receivers eventually will be connected wirelessly. Until then, the secondary DVRs will be kept active just so my roommates and I can watch the backlog of recorded shows. Am I correct in assuming that there is no need for a SWM16 in this scenario?
And is there any way I can get an install like this accomplished by scheduling it with Directv? The install tech was adamant that he could not do it this way, even after I explained my rationale to him in great detail.
Thanks for any advice or suggestions.
Details of my current setup:
KaKu LNB 5, Slimline Dish (4 lines out)
Three HR20 HD DVRs
One non-HD non-DVR receiver
6x8 multiswitch
Upgrading to:
SWM LNB
Genie
Wireless bridge
Wireless Genie Mini
Keeping the 3 HD DVRs until we can watch backlog of recorded shows
Then replacing each with a wireless Mini (possibly)