Not true. The 813 has only one cable attachment. I mean.. it shows from pictures and connectivity drawings, that both the IN **and** the OUT are through the *same* cable (channel stacking). So long as the lengths are correct, it won't matter if the 813 is right at the switch, or 100 feet from it.
In fact the pictures show the 813 has hdmi, tv1 output right on the box, hence it would go where the dual DVR sits normally ... and then you can feed a TV directly ... thus cutting down on the number of 110 modules you need.
For reference the 813's ass end.
http://www.satelliteguys.us/attachment.php?attachmentid=64896&d=1304659742
(damned it, no picture of an FCCID for the thing, otherwise we might get a more concrete idea for what's in there)
from this thread
http://www.satelliteguys.us/dish-network-forum/254534-scotts-team-summit-photo-dump.html
(yes, picture attachments in the first post; lazy) (& no, lazy isn't in re to you John, just a little poke at those who are inclined "that" way)
The point wasn't full fledged or not .. but that for less than 100 bucks you have enough common hardware to facilitate 80% of a 110 box ...
Entropic » DBS Outdoor Unit Solutions
Right side, DBS deployment with CSS ... that's the switch we've seen in the pictures with the 813's thread, the three chips floating next to the house are represented for the insides of the switch.. for the 813/110's.
Entropic » Silicon TV Tuners
Those (note the size on the right side, next to a dime)chips support dual outputs (analog & digital) ... the output appears to distribute the intermediate frequency (call it channel 3 or channel 4 as a concept) which the next stage then demodulates/deplexes/decrypts, and feeds into the ATI like video chip, which then goes out to the ports (hdmi & composite)
So a tuner smaller than a dime, a previous example of how compact the ethernet routing with embedded linux abilities, and previously linked to the video chip that *can* support mutiple monitors and overlays (picture in picture is really an overlay of two channels into one video output, old'en terms RAMDAC)
horsepower? I give you Numo
Numo System-On-Chip, Low Cost Virtual Desktops | NComputing
The point of numo.. 30 dollars buys the power to offload the video work ... the streams are from the 813, the entropic is the tuner, Numo is the processor or better yet (looking at Western Digital's WD Live ... you have a Sigma Media Processor inside http://www.sigmadesigns.com/media_processor_overview.php ... and with an HD Live selling for 70 bucks, you can bet the Sigma isn't 90% of that cost)
... and all of that is from an outside POV .. someone inside the industry? an Engineer? thats where you get the 110, that's where you get the Apple TV, the WD Live ... so it *can* be done, its not as much overhead any more as you'd believe. And since the cost of things like those IPTV boxes is under 100 bucks.. you can better believe the cost of making a 110 is pretty low ... its the R&D that would have to make costs higher.. so that Echostar recoups their investment faster ... but in playing the long game .. will not have to gouge customers that much. (ie, no 499 for a 722k, 699 for a 922, but 99 dollars for a 110? that's easily feasible, and would have plenty of horsepower to do PiP, single stream or dual stream PiP since the manual for the 110 says 4 per 813, even though MoCA shows room for 10 distinct channels - 176MHz bandwidth == 10x17.6MHz MPG4 streams)
Anyway.. all academic till we have something more to go on..
I believe CSS is a solution for DBS in the IF stage--between the LNBF's and the set-top-boxes reducing the number of cables running from the reflector to the home--not part of Dish's deployment of MoCA for the XiP.
DirecTV uses CSS to allow for a single cable from the reflector to the home to provide programming to a number of STB's in the home.
Dish Network uses BSS (Band Stack Switching) technology to reduce the number of cables from the reflector to the STB's.
Neither CSS nor BSS is really better than the other as each has its gains and losses or advantages and disadvantages. Each represents a slight compromise when compared with the other.