I thougt the 922 had gigabit, any reason they didnt put it on the hopper? Please correct me if i am wrong.
How fast is your internet connection?
When it gets close to a Gigabit let us know.
I haven't noticed an issue using my WiFi for my hoppers. I have a 50 meg/5 meg TWC WideBand connection.
It's probably just cheaper for Dish/Echostar to use 10/100 PHY's vs. Gigabit PHY's. Remember costs add up over long runs.
Yes, but costs also come down with volume purchases. What is the cost differential between a 10/100 and 10/100/1000 Phy in lots of 100000+?
I'm not saying it's needed (yet) but having headroom is not a bad thing.
Well, I'll just stick my neck out and say "It's needed" if we ever hope to rope the Joeys together over Ethernet instead of MoCA. GigE is dirt cheap these days and I wouldn't be surprised if Dish got charged more for their obsolete and inadequate interface.
Well, I'll just stick my neck out and say "It's needed" if we ever hope to rope the Joeys together over Ethernet instead of MoCA. GigE is dirt cheap these days and I wouldn't be surprised if Dish got charged more for their obsolete and inadequate interface.
No the 7420 chip looks like it is essentially ready to run traces to the pins for 100Mb. GigE is supported, but would have required more external plumbing.
Are you saying that the chipset supports GigE, but Dish did not add it on the Hoopper for lack of 4 measly copper traces on the PC board?
How fast is your internet connection?
When it gets close to a Gigabit let us know.
Thats at your work, not at your house. DNQ.