As I said in another post I am wanting to add a 5th output to my current oval dish, triple LNB, standard four output system... And I've been reading a lot of posts here... From what I am reading I need to buy a 4x8 or a 5x8 multiswitch to put in line with the current (embedded) four output switch that lives inside the triple LNB dish... But what is meant by "cascadable"...?? I get the sense (from reading) that I need that but I'm not sure... One post I read says that all 4x8's would be cascadable whether it says that explicitly or not??? Is this true??? The intent would be to buy say a 4x8 switch and input all four of my current outputs from my triple LNB setup in to those 4 inputs... If it do that am I good to go whether it says it's cascadable or not??? And what about being a powered switch... Do I need a powered switch or will an unpowered switch work ok??? My runs are about 50 feet each, from dish to receivers... And in anticipation of soon upgrading to the new Ka-Ku band satellite dish, would I be wise to buy a switch with more frequency bandwidth that what many switches might offer?? I am seeing this new Zinwell WB68 DIRECTV Approved Wide Band Frequency (Ku/Ka) 6x8 Multiswitch mentioned here or there... Would this be a good choice or not??? Any help would be appreciated... thanks... bob...