Hopefully someone can shed some light on this as I received 4 different answers from Dish about this.
The original setup:
Dish 500 with a legacy quad lnb. All 4 lines run to simple "couplers" inside the house.
One 522 and one 301 using 3 of the 4 cables connected at the couplers.
The new setup:
I picked up another 522, replacing the 301 so we now have two 522s with two lines run to each 522 as expected.
The problem:
Only 3 of the 4 lines from the quad lnb are working.
This was simple to test since I easily swapped the cables(at the couplers as I call them) from the working 522 to the newly added 522 and did a switch test on the DVR.
Then, to find which line wasn't working, I reversed cables and did a Switch test again. Easy enough, right?
Dish "support":
The first call lead to a drone simply stated that I needed a seperator at the new 522. Ummmm... I have two cables already.
The second call led to a zombie who couldn't answer with anything other than "you need to make an appointment to have a tech look at it".
I had her put her "supervisor" on the line , explained the situation, and he proceeded to tell me that with the 500 series and quad legacy lnb, you can't run two 522 DVRs with buying a DPP44 switch. I asked why that was, since I thought the quad legacy lnb has a builtt in switch and Im only using the four outputs to to DVRs. He insisted I needed the switch.
The last call I made I finally get a helpful person who simply told me the legacy quad lnb WILL support two 522 DVRs and the last "manager" shouldn't have told me I needed a switch. He also, agreed it sounded like I should try a different quad lnb.
Whew! long winded I know but I just want to make sure I don't spend any more money than I have to.
So, should it work as is? Should I simply get a different quad lnb to try?
Thanks
The original setup:
Dish 500 with a legacy quad lnb. All 4 lines run to simple "couplers" inside the house.
One 522 and one 301 using 3 of the 4 cables connected at the couplers.
The new setup:
I picked up another 522, replacing the 301 so we now have two 522s with two lines run to each 522 as expected.
The problem:
Only 3 of the 4 lines from the quad lnb are working.
This was simple to test since I easily swapped the cables(at the couplers as I call them) from the working 522 to the newly added 522 and did a switch test on the DVR.
Then, to find which line wasn't working, I reversed cables and did a Switch test again. Easy enough, right?
Dish "support":
The first call lead to a drone simply stated that I needed a seperator at the new 522. Ummmm... I have two cables already.
The second call led to a zombie who couldn't answer with anything other than "you need to make an appointment to have a tech look at it".
I had her put her "supervisor" on the line , explained the situation, and he proceeded to tell me that with the 500 series and quad legacy lnb, you can't run two 522 DVRs with buying a DPP44 switch. I asked why that was, since I thought the quad legacy lnb has a builtt in switch and Im only using the four outputs to to DVRs. He insisted I needed the switch.
The last call I made I finally get a helpful person who simply told me the legacy quad lnb WILL support two 522 DVRs and the last "manager" shouldn't have told me I needed a switch. He also, agreed it sounded like I should try a different quad lnb.
Whew! long winded I know but I just want to make sure I don't spend any more money than I have to.
So, should it work as is? Should I simply get a different quad lnb to try?
Thanks