Hi Guys,
Thanks in advance for any answers that you can provide me with. I'll start off by saying that I am knowledgeable in home theater however when it comes to running satellite lines I could definitely use some improvement in my knowledge of how things work.
Here is my situation:
I have a home that I am building and I want to pre wire it with the ability to either use cable, satellite or both at once! From my understanding, I know that I need to run a home run from the multiswitch to each cable box/sat box location.
I want to make sure that I run enough lines from where the satellite will be placed (on the roof) into a central distribution spot in my basement (don't want the DirecTV guys running any of the wiring, or installing the dish for that matter). Please correct me if I am wrong, however I believe I should run a total of four lines from the dish location to the basement where the multiswitch would be placed.
Now here comes the tricky part. I will have a total of 7-8 televisions that I would be interested in setting up the DirecTV DVR with genies (one main DVR and the rest genie clients). Four of the televisions are going to be in the 40 to 60 ft range from the multiswitch however the remaining TV's will be in a separate building anywhere from 150 to 200ft or so away from the multiswitch. Is it going to be possible to get a signal over those distances if I am using RG11?
I am not too familiar with the setup for DirecTV, but I believe that I would need to run two lines from the switch to the main DVR and then a separate line to each mini client from the multiswitch (please correct me if I am wrong). Also, will I need an ethernet connection at genie?
I guess my last question would be, is it possible to hook up more than one multiswitch? So for example send a line to the next building approximately 120 ft away and hook a multiswitch up at that point to distribute to the boxes in that area?
Once again I appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks so much!
Dave
Thanks in advance for any answers that you can provide me with. I'll start off by saying that I am knowledgeable in home theater however when it comes to running satellite lines I could definitely use some improvement in my knowledge of how things work.
Here is my situation:
I have a home that I am building and I want to pre wire it with the ability to either use cable, satellite or both at once! From my understanding, I know that I need to run a home run from the multiswitch to each cable box/sat box location.
I want to make sure that I run enough lines from where the satellite will be placed (on the roof) into a central distribution spot in my basement (don't want the DirecTV guys running any of the wiring, or installing the dish for that matter). Please correct me if I am wrong, however I believe I should run a total of four lines from the dish location to the basement where the multiswitch would be placed.
Now here comes the tricky part. I will have a total of 7-8 televisions that I would be interested in setting up the DirecTV DVR with genies (one main DVR and the rest genie clients). Four of the televisions are going to be in the 40 to 60 ft range from the multiswitch however the remaining TV's will be in a separate building anywhere from 150 to 200ft or so away from the multiswitch. Is it going to be possible to get a signal over those distances if I am using RG11?
I am not too familiar with the setup for DirecTV, but I believe that I would need to run two lines from the switch to the main DVR and then a separate line to each mini client from the multiswitch (please correct me if I am wrong). Also, will I need an ethernet connection at genie?
I guess my last question would be, is it possible to hook up more than one multiswitch? So for example send a line to the next building approximately 120 ft away and hook a multiswitch up at that point to distribute to the boxes in that area?
Once again I appreciate any help I can get.
Thanks so much!
Dave