I'm an ex-Voomer who recently subscribed to Dish Network. I live on the upper floor in an apartment complex. The installation was scheduled for Apr 30 (8am to 12pm). Dish Network called at 1pm to say they forgot to assign a technician, and so rescheduled it to Sunday.
The installation techs came in at 3pm (they were to come between 8am and 12pm), looked at the Voom dish in my patio and said they won't be able to install the Dish satellite dish because of strict guidelines that they follow, namely:
- requirement of a grounding source for the dish and
- they were not allowed to use a flat cable; they would have to drill a hole from my patio to the inside of the apartment.
I pointed out that other people in my complex had Dish Network installed, and that there must be a grounding source somewhere in the building. They didn't bother checking for that, unfortunately.
I wish they weren't as strict about installations. Installs, Inc. that did the Voom installation didn't have any hassle. I realize this is a safety guideline, but wish they would have looked in to the matter a little more. This was more like "Oh, I can't see a grounding source near your patio. Bye!"
I'm going to check with my apartment maintenance people to see if a grounding source exists in my building. My apartment manager, who has been working here for 6 years, said she's never heard residents asking about a grounding source while installing Dish Network at their apartments.
If the maintenance folks say there is a grounding source somewhere, I'll call Dish and tell them about it, and see if it is still fine for them to install the dish. Else, my only other option would be to get Time Warner cable. In that case, I hope Dish Network does not create any hassle about refunding the 50$ they charged initially, the amount they were to reimburse in the first bill.
Has anyone else living in an apartment complex faced this issue at the time of installation?
Thanks.
The installation techs came in at 3pm (they were to come between 8am and 12pm), looked at the Voom dish in my patio and said they won't be able to install the Dish satellite dish because of strict guidelines that they follow, namely:
- requirement of a grounding source for the dish and
- they were not allowed to use a flat cable; they would have to drill a hole from my patio to the inside of the apartment.
I pointed out that other people in my complex had Dish Network installed, and that there must be a grounding source somewhere in the building. They didn't bother checking for that, unfortunately.
I wish they weren't as strict about installations. Installs, Inc. that did the Voom installation didn't have any hassle. I realize this is a safety guideline, but wish they would have looked in to the matter a little more. This was more like "Oh, I can't see a grounding source near your patio. Bye!"
I'm going to check with my apartment maintenance people to see if a grounding source exists in my building. My apartment manager, who has been working here for 6 years, said she's never heard residents asking about a grounding source while installing Dish Network at their apartments.
If the maintenance folks say there is a grounding source somewhere, I'll call Dish and tell them about it, and see if it is still fine for them to install the dish. Else, my only other option would be to get Time Warner cable. In that case, I hope Dish Network does not create any hassle about refunding the 50$ they charged initially, the amount they were to reimburse in the first bill.
Has anyone else living in an apartment complex faced this issue at the time of installation?
Thanks.