I currently have a Zinwell WB68 4x8 multiswitch being used with the AT9 dish. I was fine until I installed an HR10-250 and now instead of the 8 outputs, I need 9 outputs so I can put a second cable to the new DVR.
I contacted D* hoping that since they installed the original setup a couple weeks ago that they would give me a replacement 12 output multiswitch. After going through a few reps I finally got to the dept that does retail installs. She said after checking with someone else that I could request a $99 install and hopefully the installer would bring out a 16 output (she didn't show any 12's) but there would be no guarantee of that.
The other option she gave is for me to go purchase a 3x4(?) multiswitch on my own for a lot cheaper and attach it to 2 outputs of the 4x8 to get 2 additional lines. I saw that you can't use OTA anymore with the AT9 so I guess the OTA input on the 3x4 would be unused.
I am assuming that connecting 2 multiswitches together won't lower signal strength. Since I am still learning at all this, does that sound right that for the cheapest cost I need to get a 3x4 and hook it up as she said? If so, any recommendations on a brand?
If not, what other solutions?
Thanks,
Jeff
I contacted D* hoping that since they installed the original setup a couple weeks ago that they would give me a replacement 12 output multiswitch. After going through a few reps I finally got to the dept that does retail installs. She said after checking with someone else that I could request a $99 install and hopefully the installer would bring out a 16 output (she didn't show any 12's) but there would be no guarantee of that.
The other option she gave is for me to go purchase a 3x4(?) multiswitch on my own for a lot cheaper and attach it to 2 outputs of the 4x8 to get 2 additional lines. I saw that you can't use OTA anymore with the AT9 so I guess the OTA input on the 3x4 would be unused.
I am assuming that connecting 2 multiswitches together won't lower signal strength. Since I am still learning at all this, does that sound right that for the cheapest cost I need to get a 3x4 and hook it up as she said? If so, any recommendations on a brand?
If not, what other solutions?
Thanks,
Jeff