Is there any chance on a Hopper (or Joey) networked via HIC, that their ethernet port would act like a router port for connection to another device. Any other reasonable facsimile?
Keep talking.....Oh hell... I think I read your question wrong. No, unfortunately the Joeys won't share their MoCA connection thru the Ethernet port. However you could add a HIC in reverse...
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Ok, whatever.???hehehe! Got a spoon 3halodst? Just couldn't resist Kab.
Ok, whatever.???
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Yes.You have a HIC already?
YesYou need Ethernet connectivity for another device thru the MoCA network?
YesAnother HIC in reverse would be perfect. How you hook it up depends on what kind of receiver is in the same room. Do you plan on hooking up an Ethernet device at a Joey location?
OK, think I get it. Now just need to get an HIC. Will check out the dish store. Reason for all of this, Roku will be where my wi-fi is at it's weakest, and not reliable in the long run. Thanks!!If so, what you do is take your Joey line, hook it to the HVN port on the HIC, hook your Joey to the pass-thru on the HIC, then your Ethernet device to the HIC's Ethernet connector.
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OK, think I get it. Now just need to get an HIC. Will check out the dish store. Reason for all of this, Roku will be where my wi-fi is at it's weakest, and not reliable in the long run. Thanks!!
I kinda asked the question about a year ago, not sure if the answer has changed, but will DirectV moca adapter work w/ dish as a hic?
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Gonna wait until I get the new Roku...see how it does, then pursue if need be. Thanks again!!!Not sure about the B thing but 190149 appears to be the correct model number.