I am most likely going to be upgrading to a Hopper/Joey setup in March.
At the same time, I am planning convert my coax wiring from "through the floor" to proper wall plates with RF connectors. When the service technician is installing new wiring and receivers, will he wire the wall plates up for me, or should I have the coax wired to the wall plates already? I have no problem doing it myself, but I don't want to waste my time running coax cable if the technician will do it himself, especially since I know I will need an entirely new MoCA configuration for the Hopper/Joey.
So I guess my question really boils down to whether basic in wall wiring is part of a standard Dish installation?
At the same time, I am planning convert my coax wiring from "through the floor" to proper wall plates with RF connectors. When the service technician is installing new wiring and receivers, will he wire the wall plates up for me, or should I have the coax wired to the wall plates already? I have no problem doing it myself, but I don't want to waste my time running coax cable if the technician will do it himself, especially since I know I will need an entirely new MoCA configuration for the Hopper/Joey.
So I guess my question really boils down to whether basic in wall wiring is part of a standard Dish installation?