I am constructing a small mixed use building with four separate units, three of which I would like to pre-wire for Direct TV. Two apartments will have three satellite outlets each, and one of the commercial tenancies will have two satellite outlets. This size building is too small for the Direct TV MFH3 IPTV solution and even too small for MFH2 service.
I am considering prewiring a SMW Direct TV Five LNB Ka/Ku Slim Line Dish for Direct TV service. (I have identified no retailers who will install without a service commitment, which makes no sense since the building won't be rented for months after the walls are sealed.)
The structured wiring in the building will be category 7A, class F cable (1000 Mhz) with the ability to retask outlets at the patch panel. Ideally, I would convert the signal to IPTV off the single wire, pass the signal through an 8 port switch and distribute it through the category 7 cable as necessary. Thus, RG6 wiring would be unnecessary. Both cable TV and off-air signals will run on the category 7A wiring, independently of any Direct TV prewired cabling.
Would a satellite-to-IPTV converter placed on the single wire convert all eight channels, or would the conversion have to occur eight times after the splitters?
Would the IPTV set top boxes be commercially available to my tenants?
Assuming that the ideal solution is not yet reasonably feasible, I have layout questions. The SWM single wire(s) will be a homerun run to the basement where the splitters will be located. The run lengths are as follow:
SWM single wire(s): 43 feet
Runs after the splitter(s) (add 43 feet for total run to the dish)
2 Commercial TVs (set top boes) location): 60 feet (103 feet)
Apt A, Bedroom 1: 29 feet (72 feet)
Apt A, Bedroom 2: 56 feet (99 feet)
Apt A, Media Center: 111 feet (154 feet)
Apt B, Bedroom 1: 39 feet (82 feet)
Apt B, Bedroom 2: 67 feet (110 feet)
Apt B, Media Center: 122 feet (165 feet)
According to Sonora Design, using two fourway splitters, all the drops will have good reception without amplification. So the first question is whether all-in-one dish/swm units have the ports for two single wires to two four-way splitters? Otherwise, I will need a Ka/Ku dish without the SWM and a separate inside or outside 8 program SWM.
I understand that the 8 program SWM stacks only 8 programs and that each HD-DVR can call for 2 of the available programs. I need to understand how this works. I hope the switching occurs at the SWM and is independent of the cabling to the receivers and DVRs. If so, no matter how the signals are split and the cables are run, a total of 8 programs can be played/recorded on receivers and DVRs at one time. Thus, while there could not be 8 TVs on and one DVR recording a different show, there could be 7 TVs on and one DVR recording one show (or, say 4 TVs on and 4 shows being recorded on DVRs).
Or does every DVR tie up two program channels whether it is in use or not? If so, to provide for any HD-DVRs I would need two 8 program SWMs.
Finally, I have seen rumors of play-back over multiple TVs from a single DVR. Would that occur through the SWM? What's the format of the playback? RF 2-2100+ Mhz? IPTV? Will the playback be over a coaxial-only network or can an existing IP ethernet be used?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
I am considering prewiring a SMW Direct TV Five LNB Ka/Ku Slim Line Dish for Direct TV service. (I have identified no retailers who will install without a service commitment, which makes no sense since the building won't be rented for months after the walls are sealed.)
The structured wiring in the building will be category 7A, class F cable (1000 Mhz) with the ability to retask outlets at the patch panel. Ideally, I would convert the signal to IPTV off the single wire, pass the signal through an 8 port switch and distribute it through the category 7 cable as necessary. Thus, RG6 wiring would be unnecessary. Both cable TV and off-air signals will run on the category 7A wiring, independently of any Direct TV prewired cabling.
Would a satellite-to-IPTV converter placed on the single wire convert all eight channels, or would the conversion have to occur eight times after the splitters?
Would the IPTV set top boxes be commercially available to my tenants?
Assuming that the ideal solution is not yet reasonably feasible, I have layout questions. The SWM single wire(s) will be a homerun run to the basement where the splitters will be located. The run lengths are as follow:
SWM single wire(s): 43 feet
Runs after the splitter(s) (add 43 feet for total run to the dish)
2 Commercial TVs (set top boes) location): 60 feet (103 feet)
Apt A, Bedroom 1: 29 feet (72 feet)
Apt A, Bedroom 2: 56 feet (99 feet)
Apt A, Media Center: 111 feet (154 feet)
Apt B, Bedroom 1: 39 feet (82 feet)
Apt B, Bedroom 2: 67 feet (110 feet)
Apt B, Media Center: 122 feet (165 feet)
According to Sonora Design, using two fourway splitters, all the drops will have good reception without amplification. So the first question is whether all-in-one dish/swm units have the ports for two single wires to two four-way splitters? Otherwise, I will need a Ka/Ku dish without the SWM and a separate inside or outside 8 program SWM.
I understand that the 8 program SWM stacks only 8 programs and that each HD-DVR can call for 2 of the available programs. I need to understand how this works. I hope the switching occurs at the SWM and is independent of the cabling to the receivers and DVRs. If so, no matter how the signals are split and the cables are run, a total of 8 programs can be played/recorded on receivers and DVRs at one time. Thus, while there could not be 8 TVs on and one DVR recording a different show, there could be 7 TVs on and one DVR recording one show (or, say 4 TVs on and 4 shows being recorded on DVRs).
Or does every DVR tie up two program channels whether it is in use or not? If so, to provide for any HD-DVRs I would need two 8 program SWMs.
Finally, I have seen rumors of play-back over multiple TVs from a single DVR. Would that occur through the SWM? What's the format of the playback? RF 2-2100+ Mhz? IPTV? Will the playback be over a coaxial-only network or can an existing IP ethernet be used?
Thanks in advance for your advice.