My Hopper (several years old) died and Dish has sent me a replacement. I remember that when the Hopper/Joey system was new, Joeys were very temperamental and their installation could not be started until the Hopper was fully up and running. Has that problem been fixed?
My real question is this---what do I do with the Joey while I am disconnecting the old Hopper and bringing up the new one? Can I just leave it alone, powered on and connected to the MOCA cable? Or do I have to disconnect it and power it off until the new Hopper is running?
In either case, what (if anything) do I have to do with the Joey to make sure it properly communicates with the new Hopper?
My real question is this---what do I do with the Joey while I am disconnecting the old Hopper and bringing up the new one? Can I just leave it alone, powered on and connected to the MOCA cable? Or do I have to disconnect it and power it off until the new Hopper is running?
In either case, what (if anything) do I have to do with the Joey to make sure it properly communicates with the new Hopper?