Thanks for taking time to read this post, I appreciate the help/advice anyone can offer... I am fairly new to DISH and have only been a customer for about 4 months.
As a side note have done cat5e cabling and large scale networks, but I am a newb when it comes to TV/SAT cabling so please be gentle...
The current install is
--Dish about 40ft away on the north side of the house that is almost to the woods line and points generally in a South-ish direction (Installer set it all up and it works great).
--Hopper in the main living room (main level)
--Joey in the guest bedroom (2nd floor)
--Joey in the master bedroom (main level)
**From what I can see in the crawspace there are two dish cables coming in. One of them seems to go to a 1:2 splitter, and then to the Joeys. The other runs directly to the Hopper from what I can tell. (does this make sense?)
-- I have two rooms (kids bedrooms) that do not have dish but have cable wall jacks ( I found out there they terminated under the house to a non-used splitter that was left over from comcast)
We are adding a pool house ~75ft away from where the dish cable comes into the house and I want to switch the layout to this..
--Hopper in the main living room (main house/main level)
--Joey in the master bedroom (main level/main house) *** This is optional see note below
-- 2x Joeys in the Pool house (one tv inside in the main area, and the other under a canopy outside)
*** Comcast called me up and offered me a $5 a month uptick on my cable internet that doubled my speed, and gives me 24 months of their lower tier digital TV. The nice thing is that without High Def/dvr the extra boxes are $1.50 a month via comcast and that works great since the largest tv in the guest bedroom/master is 32'' and high def isn't that needed.
--Comcast would likely be ran to all three upstairs bedrooms, and potentially our master bedroom.. It seemed more economical to just do this vs getting another hopper etc... I have tested this out and it works fine, so I am good here.
The questions I have are ..
1.) Is this as simple as taking the cable that is connecting to the two joeys and tracing it back to the dish and re-routing it to the pool house (replacing it with premium rg11 buried cable ina straight-ish line). I would connect it just like it is under the house to a splitter then running it to the independent joeys I want to use via RG6? (Effectively in my mind this just moves the two joeys that are currently in my house to a different location and that should work?)
2.) Any suggestions on RG11 vs RG6 cable ran in a conduit (I can run it in the same one as phone and internet, or use a buried cable outside the conduit in the ditch).. The total run from the dish is less than 125' which I read should be fine without terrible signal loss.
3.) Would you recommend anything different?
4.) Are there better brands/types of cable out there I need to look at to minimize signal loss ?
5.) Should I just throw in the towel before starting and just call dish to send a tech out to help?
6.) As an alternative to #5 if there are any pros are in the Nashville TN area I could pay you in beer to help out
Thanks again,
~Shoulda2
As a side note have done cat5e cabling and large scale networks, but I am a newb when it comes to TV/SAT cabling so please be gentle...
The current install is
--Dish about 40ft away on the north side of the house that is almost to the woods line and points generally in a South-ish direction (Installer set it all up and it works great).
--Hopper in the main living room (main level)
--Joey in the guest bedroom (2nd floor)
--Joey in the master bedroom (main level)
**From what I can see in the crawspace there are two dish cables coming in. One of them seems to go to a 1:2 splitter, and then to the Joeys. The other runs directly to the Hopper from what I can tell. (does this make sense?)
-- I have two rooms (kids bedrooms) that do not have dish but have cable wall jacks ( I found out there they terminated under the house to a non-used splitter that was left over from comcast)
We are adding a pool house ~75ft away from where the dish cable comes into the house and I want to switch the layout to this..
--Hopper in the main living room (main house/main level)
--Joey in the master bedroom (main level/main house) *** This is optional see note below
-- 2x Joeys in the Pool house (one tv inside in the main area, and the other under a canopy outside)
*** Comcast called me up and offered me a $5 a month uptick on my cable internet that doubled my speed, and gives me 24 months of their lower tier digital TV. The nice thing is that without High Def/dvr the extra boxes are $1.50 a month via comcast and that works great since the largest tv in the guest bedroom/master is 32'' and high def isn't that needed.
--Comcast would likely be ran to all three upstairs bedrooms, and potentially our master bedroom.. It seemed more economical to just do this vs getting another hopper etc... I have tested this out and it works fine, so I am good here.
The questions I have are ..
1.) Is this as simple as taking the cable that is connecting to the two joeys and tracing it back to the dish and re-routing it to the pool house (replacing it with premium rg11 buried cable ina straight-ish line). I would connect it just like it is under the house to a splitter then running it to the independent joeys I want to use via RG6? (Effectively in my mind this just moves the two joeys that are currently in my house to a different location and that should work?)
2.) Any suggestions on RG11 vs RG6 cable ran in a conduit (I can run it in the same one as phone and internet, or use a buried cable outside the conduit in the ditch).. The total run from the dish is less than 125' which I read should be fine without terrible signal loss.
3.) Would you recommend anything different?
4.) Are there better brands/types of cable out there I need to look at to minimize signal loss ?
5.) Should I just throw in the towel before starting and just call dish to send a tech out to help?
6.) As an alternative to #5 if there are any pros are in the Nashville TN area I could pay you in beer to help out
Thanks again,
~Shoulda2