Here is my RG59 problem.
My company is just starting a sat project for a new condo complex with 24 units per building. The electrician did all of the wiring for low voltage for the building and made the mistake of using RG59 for one of the buildings with 24 condos. The way that the complex is wired is as follows, each unit has all rooms wired with RG59 to a closet in the unit, then a single RG59 down to the switch in the complexes network room (each unit varies from 35ft to 230ft away) then we have RG6 from the network room to the roof where we have 2 sat per building one for dish and one for DTV.We have done 2 other buildings on the property with the same setup except the electrician ran all RG6 and it worked great.
I know that it is obvious that RG59 was a stupid move from the electrician, but now that all of the condos are finished, sheetrocked and painted there is no rewiring possible. Today we installed the first account thinking it would at least work (Dish, 1 hopper and 3 joeys) and already had problems, the hopper is staying on 1 of 1 and that is the best we can get. I am not sure if we possibly have a bad 44 switch in our network room or if it is the RG59.
So here is my question. Would the RG59 instantly be a problem or should it at-least work for now ? and Is there anything i can do to amplify the signal from the network room to the units or reduce stress without overheating the RG59 overtime? I am not too worried about from the closet to the tvs with 59 because they are only 10-20 ft runs. Any suggestions on what the best thing to do is given the situation??
Anything would be great, thanks.
My company is just starting a sat project for a new condo complex with 24 units per building. The electrician did all of the wiring for low voltage for the building and made the mistake of using RG59 for one of the buildings with 24 condos. The way that the complex is wired is as follows, each unit has all rooms wired with RG59 to a closet in the unit, then a single RG59 down to the switch in the complexes network room (each unit varies from 35ft to 230ft away) then we have RG6 from the network room to the roof where we have 2 sat per building one for dish and one for DTV.We have done 2 other buildings on the property with the same setup except the electrician ran all RG6 and it worked great.
I know that it is obvious that RG59 was a stupid move from the electrician, but now that all of the condos are finished, sheetrocked and painted there is no rewiring possible. Today we installed the first account thinking it would at least work (Dish, 1 hopper and 3 joeys) and already had problems, the hopper is staying on 1 of 1 and that is the best we can get. I am not sure if we possibly have a bad 44 switch in our network room or if it is the RG59.
So here is my question. Would the RG59 instantly be a problem or should it at-least work for now ? and Is there anything i can do to amplify the signal from the network room to the units or reduce stress without overheating the RG59 overtime? I am not too worried about from the closet to the tvs with 59 because they are only 10-20 ft runs. Any suggestions on what the best thing to do is given the situation??
Anything would be great, thanks.