After reading this forum off and on for years, I signed up today to ask the following question about my non-standard install scenario for potentially returning to Dish as a customer. I was a Dish subscriber for over 20 years, starting back when you had to purchase and self-install all of the equipment. When I left San Francisco in 2018 I needed a break from complexity and went to straight OTA at home with a rooftop antenna.
Over the last 18 months, for TV on road when on vacation, I have used one of the Direct TV boxes from my commercial business paired with Winegard Trav'ler Direct TV dish that came pre-installed in my RV (still OTA at home). Having recently sold the business, I'm getting ready to shut down my commercial DTV account. I can't get the older non-DVR DTV boxes for a residential account so I started looking at either Sling TV or Dish for home and the RV (Hopper + Wally).
After reading predominately poor reviews of Sling TV, and having been unable to sign up for the service at all since the ransomware attack, I've pretty much ruled that out. Yesterday, I reached out to an Executive Customer Support person at Dish, whom I had been escalated to when I was unable to sign up for Sling, and asked the following install questions regarding Dish:
I wonder if you could help me with a complex Dish install question...I don’t want to sign up for Dish and have the local installer show up and install all the wrong equipment and then have to follow behind and replace it all at my expense. The conversion of my Winegard Traveler from Direct TV to Dish in my RV alone is a $400 expense and a day of my time so I want the home install done right the first time.
My install needs are:
Dish Hopper Plus + 1 Joey
1 Wally (to be used at home when not traveling and in the RV when traveling)
DPH42 Switch to allow use of both the Hopper and Wally on the same home network
DPP LNB -the hybrid LNB won’t work with the DPH42 switch
Dish OTA adapter: I still have my old Dish OTA adapter that worked with the Hopper 2. I don’t know that it is still compatible or I need the new dual-tuner version. Regardless, I suffered through enough of Charlie’s battles and blackouts with the local San Francisco network affiliates over 20 years that I’m not going to pay for Locals over Dish
I have 3 RG-6 lines running to my roof
1 to my OTA
2 spare
These lines are home-run to a structured wiring system that feeds my whole house. I have a Pueblo style house so no attic and no subfloor = no new RG-6 install. Provided the DPH42 is installed on the roof, the existing structured wiring will accommodate the install.
So, my question is:
Can I set up this level of install as a new customer OR can I become a new customer and have DISH send me the correct equipment to complete my own self-install? (Which I am capable of doing).
the Executive Support answer was:
...We would not be able to request a specific installation switch to be installed. The technician that goes out would determine what switch/LNB is best needed and/or what install type is required...
He added that I would have to buy the Wally outright, which I already understood.
I know that installers are capable of installing complex systems, otherwise Dish wouldn't make all the complex equipment to support them. So, my question is: Is there a way to sign up for Dish service and ensure I get the right equipment installed to support my needs? I don't want get hooked on a 3 year contract and then have to buy a new LNB, DPH42 switch and install them myself after the "installer" is done.
The generally apathetic answer from Dish doesn't make me feel like my business is terribly important to them -which is surprising given the subscriber decline they have experienced in recent years.
Thanks for any help/advice.
Over the last 18 months, for TV on road when on vacation, I have used one of the Direct TV boxes from my commercial business paired with Winegard Trav'ler Direct TV dish that came pre-installed in my RV (still OTA at home). Having recently sold the business, I'm getting ready to shut down my commercial DTV account. I can't get the older non-DVR DTV boxes for a residential account so I started looking at either Sling TV or Dish for home and the RV (Hopper + Wally).
After reading predominately poor reviews of Sling TV, and having been unable to sign up for the service at all since the ransomware attack, I've pretty much ruled that out. Yesterday, I reached out to an Executive Customer Support person at Dish, whom I had been escalated to when I was unable to sign up for Sling, and asked the following install questions regarding Dish:
I wonder if you could help me with a complex Dish install question...I don’t want to sign up for Dish and have the local installer show up and install all the wrong equipment and then have to follow behind and replace it all at my expense. The conversion of my Winegard Traveler from Direct TV to Dish in my RV alone is a $400 expense and a day of my time so I want the home install done right the first time.
My install needs are:
Dish Hopper Plus + 1 Joey
1 Wally (to be used at home when not traveling and in the RV when traveling)
DPH42 Switch to allow use of both the Hopper and Wally on the same home network
DPP LNB -the hybrid LNB won’t work with the DPH42 switch
Dish OTA adapter: I still have my old Dish OTA adapter that worked with the Hopper 2. I don’t know that it is still compatible or I need the new dual-tuner version. Regardless, I suffered through enough of Charlie’s battles and blackouts with the local San Francisco network affiliates over 20 years that I’m not going to pay for Locals over Dish
I have 3 RG-6 lines running to my roof
1 to my OTA
2 spare
These lines are home-run to a structured wiring system that feeds my whole house. I have a Pueblo style house so no attic and no subfloor = no new RG-6 install. Provided the DPH42 is installed on the roof, the existing structured wiring will accommodate the install.
So, my question is:
Can I set up this level of install as a new customer OR can I become a new customer and have DISH send me the correct equipment to complete my own self-install? (Which I am capable of doing).
the Executive Support answer was:
...We would not be able to request a specific installation switch to be installed. The technician that goes out would determine what switch/LNB is best needed and/or what install type is required...
He added that I would have to buy the Wally outright, which I already understood.
I know that installers are capable of installing complex systems, otherwise Dish wouldn't make all the complex equipment to support them. So, my question is: Is there a way to sign up for Dish service and ensure I get the right equipment installed to support my needs? I don't want get hooked on a 3 year contract and then have to buy a new LNB, DPH42 switch and install them myself after the "installer" is done.
The generally apathetic answer from Dish doesn't make me feel like my business is terribly important to them -which is surprising given the subscriber decline they have experienced in recent years.
Thanks for any help/advice.