Several questions...take a shot by number if you're kind and informative!
EQUIPMENT
1. I want to cover 4 TVs. Currently 2 of them are SD, but might upgrade them in the future. I'm considering this:
2. I want a super clean install. I'm coming to the conclusion that I ought to do the cable drops ahead of time. Most of the cabling is already done, but I'm most concerned about my downstairs installation. That's where I'd want the Media Center DVR and I don't think I've got RG6 there. There is pre-existing wiring that works for Digital cable (probably RG-59 and I don't know if it terminates in the attic- it probably doesn't). I'm in SoCal, so slab foundation means all must come from above. I've dropped 2 cat5 wires to this location and it sucked. Unfortunately, I didn't drop any RG6 lines at all. But, I do NOT want the installer to punch out through the wall to the outside and run the cable up the house into the attic. If my expectation is to have fished wall wires, I'm assuming I should have them ready to go? RG6 is the right stuff, correct?
INSTALLATION
3. I've got cat5 runs to my router at all locations, but I only need 1 correct?
BILLING
4. Pricing is heavily discounted 1st year. Lightly discounted 2nd year. I can't seem to have anyone from DTV tell me what "regular" pricing is and what my bill will be for my 3rd year (out of contract). What should I expect to happen in the 3rd year once I've fullfilled my contract? Do I have to switch back to cable to get them to give me a discount? I don't know how to plan for my costs at 3rd+ year. FYI- I'm probably doing the 205 channel pkg and don't need HBO/Cinemax, etc
EQUIPMENT
5. Here's a nerdy question...regarding SWM-8 vs SWM-16. What's the power consumption difference between these two? Is it significant and worth considering, or insignificant. I think I read the SWM-16 was 24V at 2.1A...that's 50W running 24/7. In SoCal where I'm paying up to $0.31 kWh it matters!
Any advice for a potential new customer is appreciated...Thanks for reading!
EQUIPMENT
1. I want to cover 4 TVs. Currently 2 of them are SD, but might upgrade them in the future. I'm considering this:
A. Media Center DVR, 3 HD receivers -or-
B. Media Center DVR, 1 HD DVR, 2 receivers
Choice A was my initial thought, but when I realized I wouldn't be able to pause live TV, I came up with B. I also thought B was a good choice because it seems I get better equipment for the install, because B requires 9-tuner support, which would likely be a SWM-16 vs SWM-8. It seems like the value of the more expandable install/switch equipment justifies the extra $99 plus I get to pause live TV on that set. It doesn't appear to cost me any more monthly
Any comments about my conclusion that choice B is better?
INSTALLATIONAny comments about my conclusion that choice B is better?
2. I want a super clean install. I'm coming to the conclusion that I ought to do the cable drops ahead of time. Most of the cabling is already done, but I'm most concerned about my downstairs installation. That's where I'd want the Media Center DVR and I don't think I've got RG6 there. There is pre-existing wiring that works for Digital cable (probably RG-59 and I don't know if it terminates in the attic- it probably doesn't). I'm in SoCal, so slab foundation means all must come from above. I've dropped 2 cat5 wires to this location and it sucked. Unfortunately, I didn't drop any RG6 lines at all. But, I do NOT want the installer to punch out through the wall to the outside and run the cable up the house into the attic. If my expectation is to have fished wall wires, I'm assuming I should have them ready to go? RG6 is the right stuff, correct?
INSTALLATION
3. I've got cat5 runs to my router at all locations, but I only need 1 correct?
BILLING
4. Pricing is heavily discounted 1st year. Lightly discounted 2nd year. I can't seem to have anyone from DTV tell me what "regular" pricing is and what my bill will be for my 3rd year (out of contract). What should I expect to happen in the 3rd year once I've fullfilled my contract? Do I have to switch back to cable to get them to give me a discount? I don't know how to plan for my costs at 3rd+ year. FYI- I'm probably doing the 205 channel pkg and don't need HBO/Cinemax, etc
EQUIPMENT
5. Here's a nerdy question...regarding SWM-8 vs SWM-16. What's the power consumption difference between these two? Is it significant and worth considering, or insignificant. I think I read the SWM-16 was 24V at 2.1A...that's 50W running 24/7. In SoCal where I'm paying up to $0.31 kWh it matters!
Any advice for a potential new customer is appreciated...Thanks for reading!