Ok, got my install yesterday but it went half right and half wrong. Got a few more Q's as a result.
After several changes to my install, it landed as an 811 in main family room (Hi def Mit), a 510 in basement family room and 510 in top floor master bedroom. Problem was that the 811 was DOA out the box, so the installers pulled the 510 from the basement and set it up at the Hi-def Mit until the arrival of a working 811. Before leaving, the Installer whispered some reality in my ears and I again called E*. Now I"m down for a 942 at the Hi-def Mit and a 625 in the master bedroom. I'll have to wait a week for the 942, and I had to pony up 250, but according to the installer, it would be a better config for my home.
Q1: How is this going to effect my fees? Will I be paying less because I now only have two boxes as opposed to three? Or will I be paying more in fee because of the type of boxes they are? When they arrive to re-wire for the 942, should I have them make another upstairs bedroom active? (I understand the 625 can ALSO heat-up two rooms.)
Q2: What is PVR? Is it different from DVR or one in the same?
Q3: I'm noticing that one of the 510's are changing channels by itself. Is this a clue that something may be wrong with it also? Or is it a set-up problem? Should I dive into the manual or just wait for the 942, at which point I will no longer have any 510's.
I still have my voom dish and OTA on the roof. They've made it so that the OTA WILL feed a signal to my 942 when it arrives. But is there a cheaper alternative to seting up the voom dish to receive the 10 voom originals? E* once offered to set it up at no charge, but that promised got lost in the mix. If not, is it worth the 99 to modify the voom dish. (I've read in some threads that there's a slight chance that E* will make the voom channels available without the use of a second dish in the near future.)
Thanks agains guys-n-gals for your responses!
Eric
After several changes to my install, it landed as an 811 in main family room (Hi def Mit), a 510 in basement family room and 510 in top floor master bedroom. Problem was that the 811 was DOA out the box, so the installers pulled the 510 from the basement and set it up at the Hi-def Mit until the arrival of a working 811. Before leaving, the Installer whispered some reality in my ears and I again called E*. Now I"m down for a 942 at the Hi-def Mit and a 625 in the master bedroom. I'll have to wait a week for the 942, and I had to pony up 250, but according to the installer, it would be a better config for my home.
Q1: How is this going to effect my fees? Will I be paying less because I now only have two boxes as opposed to three? Or will I be paying more in fee because of the type of boxes they are? When they arrive to re-wire for the 942, should I have them make another upstairs bedroom active? (I understand the 625 can ALSO heat-up two rooms.)
Q2: What is PVR? Is it different from DVR or one in the same?
Q3: I'm noticing that one of the 510's are changing channels by itself. Is this a clue that something may be wrong with it also? Or is it a set-up problem? Should I dive into the manual or just wait for the 942, at which point I will no longer have any 510's.
I still have my voom dish and OTA on the roof. They've made it so that the OTA WILL feed a signal to my 942 when it arrives. But is there a cheaper alternative to seting up the voom dish to receive the 10 voom originals? E* once offered to set it up at no charge, but that promised got lost in the mix. If not, is it worth the 99 to modify the voom dish. (I've read in some threads that there's a slight chance that E* will make the voom channels available without the use of a second dish in the near future.)
Thanks agains guys-n-gals for your responses!
Eric