I am trying to strategize how to sign-up for DirecTV using one of the major retailers incentive GC offers and not needlessly spend money later on. I have a home and an RV that is regularly used and will be needing a 3-TV install package. If I were to go through the website, order service, the installer would come to my home and install 1 Genie DVR and 2 wired Genie C31 mini clients. However, the issue as we all know is that if I take the C31 Mini-Genie client on the road with me, it will not work as the genie clients do not have their own tuner. I also don't particularly want to take my Genie DVR everywhere with me as my RV is not one of the monster ones and the cabinet above the TV is small.
Hence, I have an ordering dilemma that I would like to get worked out prior to ordering. Ideally, I would like to order a three TV setup with 1 Genie DVR, 1 Genie Mini Client C31 (which I believe is the wired, non-wireless unit), and 1 HD Receiver (like the H25). However, the website of course wants to give me 1 DVR and 2 Genie Clients.
1. Is it possible to order a 3-TV install online and then call in immediately after to change one of the clients to an HD-Receiver (like the H25)? I just do not want to be badgered, but mostly surprised by the phone reps in case they work on commission. (also, in searching the forum prior to posting, I found a thread where the call rep insisted that the Mini-Genie clients could operate independently from the Genie DVR! )
2. Or, should I order a 2-TV install and then order the $99 HD Receiver unit after the installer leaves? I'm trying to save that $99 receiver fee if possible. I also fully understand that I'll still have to pay the $6 per month receiver lease fee regardless if the $99 fee is paid (Note: it's really not a big deal at all if the H25 does not work with the Genie DVR --- to be honest, my third room is a spare bedroom I never use, so I'd likely leave the H25 unit in my RV for ease)
Also, I know that I would have to buy another satellite dish and SWM power adapter to operate the H25. I regularly crime RJ45 and have done RG6 coaxial cuts in the past. The technical aspect does not really phase me, rather it's the strategy and DirecTV's rules that I am unfamiliar with.
I appreciate your help!
Hence, I have an ordering dilemma that I would like to get worked out prior to ordering. Ideally, I would like to order a three TV setup with 1 Genie DVR, 1 Genie Mini Client C31 (which I believe is the wired, non-wireless unit), and 1 HD Receiver (like the H25). However, the website of course wants to give me 1 DVR and 2 Genie Clients.
1. Is it possible to order a 3-TV install online and then call in immediately after to change one of the clients to an HD-Receiver (like the H25)? I just do not want to be badgered, but mostly surprised by the phone reps in case they work on commission. (also, in searching the forum prior to posting, I found a thread where the call rep insisted that the Mini-Genie clients could operate independently from the Genie DVR! )
2. Or, should I order a 2-TV install and then order the $99 HD Receiver unit after the installer leaves? I'm trying to save that $99 receiver fee if possible. I also fully understand that I'll still have to pay the $6 per month receiver lease fee regardless if the $99 fee is paid (Note: it's really not a big deal at all if the H25 does not work with the Genie DVR --- to be honest, my third room is a spare bedroom I never use, so I'd likely leave the H25 unit in my RV for ease)
Also, I know that I would have to buy another satellite dish and SWM power adapter to operate the H25. I regularly crime RJ45 and have done RG6 coaxial cuts in the past. The technical aspect does not really phase me, rather it's the strategy and DirecTV's rules that I am unfamiliar with.
I appreciate your help!