In the past Dish has always asked me to plug its devices directly into the wall. For awhile we lived with the cord for the VIP522 strung across the room in order to do so. We simply don't have enough wall outlets close to the setup for this.
Today we are getting a Hopper3. A wireless access point will be installed too.
Why does Dish want these devices plugged in to the wall, when the maker of every other device in the media center recommends using a surge suppressor?
Today we are getting a Hopper3. A wireless access point will be installed too.
Why does Dish want these devices plugged in to the wall, when the maker of every other device in the media center recommends using a surge suppressor?