I have got alot of help in the Dish network forums over the last 16 years, but I am moving to a new house and the deals with DirecTV, as well as the free Sunday Ticket for new subs are too good to pass up.
I am going with the Costco deal, with 2-HD dvr's receivers, and 3-HD receivers, and whole house DVR, and the choice extra package.
I have done some searching here in the Directv forums, but here are some of my questions, if anyone can help me out?.. especially if you have or have had both Directv and Dish.
1) With the whole house DVR, will I be able to watch either of the two dvr's programming at ANY location?
2) Will I need to hook up my receivers via CAT-5 for the whole house DVR, or to verify the rcvr's are hooked up at one location like dish does. The house is not wired for cat5, but there is a telephone jack by each wall jack.
I may have 1 unused rg6 jack in the office that is near my router?
3) The house is wired so 1-rg6 is sticking out the side of the house, and it goes to a splitter that 9-rg6 cables are attached to the splitter. Does Directv use switches, and can they jus tie in to the existing run of rg6?. Otherwise, it would not be doable to run new rg6 to each room the way they are finished.
4) is receiver as responsive as Dish, I know my buddy that has Comcast it seems like a lot of lag waiting to change channels.
Thanks for anyones responses in advance.
I am going with the Costco deal, with 2-HD dvr's receivers, and 3-HD receivers, and whole house DVR, and the choice extra package.
I have done some searching here in the Directv forums, but here are some of my questions, if anyone can help me out?.. especially if you have or have had both Directv and Dish.
1) With the whole house DVR, will I be able to watch either of the two dvr's programming at ANY location?
2) Will I need to hook up my receivers via CAT-5 for the whole house DVR, or to verify the rcvr's are hooked up at one location like dish does. The house is not wired for cat5, but there is a telephone jack by each wall jack.
I may have 1 unused rg6 jack in the office that is near my router?
3) The house is wired so 1-rg6 is sticking out the side of the house, and it goes to a splitter that 9-rg6 cables are attached to the splitter. Does Directv use switches, and can they jus tie in to the existing run of rg6?. Otherwise, it would not be doable to run new rg6 to each room the way they are finished.
4) is receiver as responsive as Dish, I know my buddy that has Comcast it seems like a lot of lag waiting to change channels.
Thanks for anyones responses in advance.