Hi,
I was talking to a friend who said that he has two televisions and two receivers. He says that there is ONE line coming in from the D* dish to the house (this means it is a single LNB dish, right?).
Now, he said that initially they had 1 TV set up, and that he used a SPLITTER to get another coax line to another receiver (2 TVs, 2 recievers). The problem is that this really messes things up. The signal is now bad, and some channels do not come in.
Is this a problem of using a splitter instead of a switch? What exactly is the difference?
I told him to get a 1x2 or 2x2 switch; is this correct? Also, should i make sure that he is using RG-6 cable for the new line he ran?
Thanks,
-Steven
I was talking to a friend who said that he has two televisions and two receivers. He says that there is ONE line coming in from the D* dish to the house (this means it is a single LNB dish, right?).
Now, he said that initially they had 1 TV set up, and that he used a SPLITTER to get another coax line to another receiver (2 TVs, 2 recievers). The problem is that this really messes things up. The signal is now bad, and some channels do not come in.
Is this a problem of using a splitter instead of a switch? What exactly is the difference?
I told him to get a 1x2 or 2x2 switch; is this correct? Also, should i make sure that he is using RG-6 cable for the new line he ran?
Thanks,
-Steven