In my new home, I had the builder install a central hub box for phone, cable, Ethernet. From this hub, I opted for two cable lines/jacks to where my home entertainment system would be. My thinking at the time, knowing that I was going to purchase 622 and may decide to do the two TV feature (one cable incoming, one outgoing). It turns out I am using both on same TV for now. Anyways, the DISH installer used both lines/jacks from the switch (using two out of four jacks on switch) to go to 622. I assumed he would use one line, and use the included splitter to separate the signal from the single jack to 622. HE SAID HE HAD TO USE BOTH LINES to hook up both receivers on 622, and couldn't use just one line. I don't believe him.
He is wrong isn't he? I would like to connect a currently unconnected jack elsewhere in home to the switch and only use one cable line to the 622 and then split it from the 622 wall jack with the included splitter. Then I would have the extra jack behind the 622 as an outgoing jack, should i want to go to yet another tv. OR I may have to break down and get an OTA antenna since the promise of Cincy HDs went down the crapper, which would use second jack. I should be able to do this, shouldn't I?
Also, is one setup better/more reliable than the other?
BTW, I also made sure to have an Ethernet wall jack behind the 622/home entertainment system. I looks like my hunch is right, assuming that E* follows through on activating Ethernet port on 622.
He is wrong isn't he? I would like to connect a currently unconnected jack elsewhere in home to the switch and only use one cable line to the 622 and then split it from the 622 wall jack with the included splitter. Then I would have the extra jack behind the 622 as an outgoing jack, should i want to go to yet another tv. OR I may have to break down and get an OTA antenna since the promise of Cincy HDs went down the crapper, which would use second jack. I should be able to do this, shouldn't I?
Also, is one setup better/more reliable than the other?
BTW, I also made sure to have an Ethernet wall jack behind the 622/home entertainment system. I looks like my hunch is right, assuming that E* follows through on activating Ethernet port on 622.