I've browsed this forum for a while as I've thought of switching to DirectTV since I learned MRV was in beta. A requirement for us, and the only selling point for Dish, is their wonderful MRV set up (and costs cheaper than D* a bit, but I digress).
A few questions I haven't found the answers to in regards to new service for my home. We will need two receivers with MRV capable and I won't be hooking it up to my home network (our internet speed is already restricted with a work computer). One TV is on the second level and the other on the ground level, in opposite corners, but both with existing coax connections (which are in use with Dish Network currently).
1) I'm confused on DECA for MRV. Does that require a dedicated internet connection - ie will I need to possible pay monthly to upgrade my pre-existing ISP or is it self-powered by D*?
2) I plan to use a referral (saving $100), AAA discount and HD For Life (offered as of today), but can't get this form of quote on the web site. Any way I can get a breakdown of costs beyond a year?
3) If I'm kind and offer a bit of incentive, would the D* tech take down my current Dish satellite (4 years old) and modify the pole if needed for the slimline? Due to my house positioning and neighborhood, it's currently in really the only location that can receive a SW view (my house is 3 stories tall ... no way would I get a dish up there). It's currently on my detached garage, at the pivot high point of the roof (mounting brackets on the side).
4) D* runs through coax, right? I really don't want any new wiring installed if I can avoid it. Dish is set up through coax and a splitter on the one receiver sending back into the coax for the 2nd TV to pick up the signal.
5) And lastly, I can have D* installed prior to canceling another service, right? Just in case D* gets here and can't complete an install I'd still have access to TV. My house is 5 years old though and the wiring controlled with a panel in a ground-level closet, so I don't see any issues aside from mounting and running the cable down the garage, underground for about 6 feet and up to the box on the back of the hosue.
... that's it, I think. I'm switching for MLB Network mostly, plus options for Sunday Ticket maybe and other sports that Dish will never acquire.
Thanks in advance, guys! This forum is a tremendous resource. I apologize if these specific questions have been answered, but I couldn't locate them in my search.
Chris
A few questions I haven't found the answers to in regards to new service for my home. We will need two receivers with MRV capable and I won't be hooking it up to my home network (our internet speed is already restricted with a work computer). One TV is on the second level and the other on the ground level, in opposite corners, but both with existing coax connections (which are in use with Dish Network currently).
1) I'm confused on DECA for MRV. Does that require a dedicated internet connection - ie will I need to possible pay monthly to upgrade my pre-existing ISP or is it self-powered by D*?
2) I plan to use a referral (saving $100), AAA discount and HD For Life (offered as of today), but can't get this form of quote on the web site. Any way I can get a breakdown of costs beyond a year?
3) If I'm kind and offer a bit of incentive, would the D* tech take down my current Dish satellite (4 years old) and modify the pole if needed for the slimline? Due to my house positioning and neighborhood, it's currently in really the only location that can receive a SW view (my house is 3 stories tall ... no way would I get a dish up there). It's currently on my detached garage, at the pivot high point of the roof (mounting brackets on the side).
4) D* runs through coax, right? I really don't want any new wiring installed if I can avoid it. Dish is set up through coax and a splitter on the one receiver sending back into the coax for the 2nd TV to pick up the signal.
5) And lastly, I can have D* installed prior to canceling another service, right? Just in case D* gets here and can't complete an install I'd still have access to TV. My house is 5 years old though and the wiring controlled with a panel in a ground-level closet, so I don't see any issues aside from mounting and running the cable down the garage, underground for about 6 feet and up to the box on the back of the hosue.
... that's it, I think. I'm switching for MLB Network mostly, plus options for Sunday Ticket maybe and other sports that Dish will never acquire.
Thanks in advance, guys! This forum is a tremendous resource. I apologize if these specific questions have been answered, but I couldn't locate them in my search.
Chris