My questions concern pre-wiring a 2-story house under construction. I want to run my own RG6-quad while the walls are open, then have someone install the dish later.
When I ask specific pre-wire questions (like the ones below) to DirecTV/Dish and resellers, they all say: "I don't know, but don't worry, the dish installer will do that for you." That's my problem. I'll end up with a rookie who'll try to run cables through my gutters or staple them to the siding.
Some quick notes...
* We might also get Wildblue satellite Internet.
* We don't have an HDTV, but may get one soon.
* I plan to wire 5+ rooms, but we only need 2 receivers initially (only 3 of us right now). Someday we may have 4 receivers. For now, I'd like to be able to go my (basement?) panel and connect an unused room as needed.
Questions:
* Where should I run the cables that connect to the dish? I assume I should terminate them in the attic and leave a bunch of slack. But where? I'd like to have the dish mounted high on southern wall (not on roof to prevent snow buildup). How will the dish installer access these and pull to the outside?
* How many "dish" cables should I install? A local installer suggested 4 receiver runs (even if we don't initially use all), plus reserves (2 for future HDTV, 2 for future Internet) for a total of 8. They said having 4 receiver lines means I won't need a splitter.
* So what device would I use to hook these cables to? Home Depot sells Leviton video splitters/distributors but all of them have one input. Is there some kind of 4-input patch panel for video? I don't want to run the 4 "dish" cables right to the rooms, that would hardwire the whole thing.
Thanks!
When I ask specific pre-wire questions (like the ones below) to DirecTV/Dish and resellers, they all say: "I don't know, but don't worry, the dish installer will do that for you." That's my problem. I'll end up with a rookie who'll try to run cables through my gutters or staple them to the siding.
Some quick notes...
* We might also get Wildblue satellite Internet.
* We don't have an HDTV, but may get one soon.
* I plan to wire 5+ rooms, but we only need 2 receivers initially (only 3 of us right now). Someday we may have 4 receivers. For now, I'd like to be able to go my (basement?) panel and connect an unused room as needed.
Questions:
* Where should I run the cables that connect to the dish? I assume I should terminate them in the attic and leave a bunch of slack. But where? I'd like to have the dish mounted high on southern wall (not on roof to prevent snow buildup). How will the dish installer access these and pull to the outside?
* How many "dish" cables should I install? A local installer suggested 4 receiver runs (even if we don't initially use all), plus reserves (2 for future HDTV, 2 for future Internet) for a total of 8. They said having 4 receiver lines means I won't need a splitter.
* So what device would I use to hook these cables to? Home Depot sells Leviton video splitters/distributors but all of them have one input. Is there some kind of 4-input patch panel for video? I don't want to run the 4 "dish" cables right to the rooms, that would hardwire the whole thing.
Thanks!