What about a Super Joey with more than one Hopper?I'm not sure about a three Hopper install.
I believe the Super Joey is just connected to the client port on the Hub. There is no need for an Integrator anymore.
What about a Super Joey with more than one Hopper?I'm not sure about a three Hopper install.
I believe the Super Joey is just connected to the client port on the Hub. There is no need for an Integrator anymore.
I'm not sure about a three Hopper install.
I believe the Super Joey is just connected to the client port on the Hub. There is no need for an Integrator anymore.
Hubs and hybrid tap
How about 4 Hoppers, still doesn't look like you can do 3 or 4 with that LNBF, unless you can hook switches to that setup.
Maybe 3 Hoppers . . .How about 4 Hoppers, still doesn't look like you can do 3 or 4 with that LNBF, unless you can hook switches to that setup.
Why would you need to hook up the hybrid solo node directly to the hybrid duo node if both are hooked up to the hybrid LNB itself? That seems redundant.Maybe 3 Hoppers . . .
Glad you saw this post, you are one of the multiple Hopper gurus' if anyone can figure it out, I am sure you can figure out a way. It appears that, that might work, maybe some of us can experiment when the new LNBF comes out. I guess it will work with the 1000.2 E&W? I suppose there will be a 61 and 72 model and a 110, 119, 129??Maybe 3 Hoppers . . .
So the three Hoppers can see each other.Why would you need to hook up the hybrid solo node directly to the hybrid duo node if both are hooked up to the hybrid LNB itself? That seems redundant.
But couldn't they see each other through the hybrid LNB itself?So the three Hoppers can see each other.
What about 1000+ DISH 110, 119, 129, & 118.7?Glad you saw this post, you are one of the multiple Hopper gurus' if anyone can figure it out, I am sure you can figure out a way. It appears that, that might work, maybe some of us can experiment when the new LNBF comes out. I guess it will work with the 1000.2 E&W? I suppose there will be a 61 and 72 model and a 110, 119, 129??
Maybe they can. Have to wait till more details come out about the Hybrid LNBs from the retailers and installer members.But couldn't they see each other through the hybrid LNB itself?
Why would you need to hook up the hybrid solo node directly to the hybrid duo node if both are hooked up to the hybrid LNB itself? That seems redundant.
Taken from notice.
- ? Please note: Neither DPH LNBF can see the 77- or 118.7-degree orbitals. If these orbitals are necessary to the installation, a wing dish would be required.
Maybe 3 Hoppers . . .
It ain't official. I took a SWAG.Is this something you created or official documentation?