That would be good, but I thought you have to use 2 isolators, not just one.
Technically yes, especially when Joeys are involved. That said, I have seen an installation with 2 Hoppers, no Joeys and 1 isolator that kept the Hoppers separate.
That would be good, but I thought you have to use 2 isolators, not just one.
Technically yes, especially when Joeys are involved. That said, I have seen an installation with 2 Hoppers, no Joeys and 1 isolator that kept the Hoppers separate.
I can't confirm performance on the same WAN IP but we've got 3 Hoppers here and all are on different networks. One's on DSL, one on Exede and one on HughesNet. No isolators and no problems so far (knock on wood). Just be very sure that Bridging is DISABLED on both your Hoppers.
Yeah. I knew bridging has to be disabled. You sure have a lot of internet connectivity JSheridan.
Always gotta have a back-up plan to do business.
If I use isolators, I understand that MOCA is blocked. However, that means that internet from one Hopper is not available to the other from what I understand. I explained in my first post of this thread that each hopper could be connected to the internet albeit through different subnets. One would be ethernet and the other wireless using a DISH (Netgear) wireless adapter (or I could plug an ethernet/wireless device into it). DIRT tells me there may be a conflict if both hoppers are connected to the internet. That may be related to sling, on demand, update (or all of them together) capabilities.
Can anyone verify problems or success with separate internet connections using the same WAN IP for 2 isolated HWS?