Switched from Direct to Dish in July. On day of install they did not have DVR we asked for but went ahead and put the 322 in two rooms to control our 4 tvs. The 322 they put in for our spare bedroom and basement has worked fine as far as we can tell. Always has green and blue lights on and we can watch if we want to go there. The 322 for the living room and master br has never kept the signal for more than a couple hours. Do the unplug the receiver thing and it might work for a while. From previous posts I guess that there is a short happening somewhere.
The coax cable in our log house was installed in 1988 when we built it. It is probably the RG59. The Dish installer put in all new cables from the Dish down into our basement where it all branches out from there. He used our original coax cable and new compression type connectors everywhere to get to the receivers. I am not sure how to check all those connections for shorts so wondered if it would just be easier to run new cable. At Lowe's or Home D I can get new RG6 of various lengths with the connections already in place and if it works okay then I guess that problem would be over. Does that sound like a good plan for someone new to most of this stuff? Thanks for any help.
The coax cable in our log house was installed in 1988 when we built it. It is probably the RG59. The Dish installer put in all new cables from the Dish down into our basement where it all branches out from there. He used our original coax cable and new compression type connectors everywhere to get to the receivers. I am not sure how to check all those connections for shorts so wondered if it would just be easier to run new cable. At Lowe's or Home D I can get new RG6 of various lengths with the connections already in place and if it works okay then I guess that problem would be over. Does that sound like a good plan for someone new to most of this stuff? Thanks for any help.