This has caught my attention and I am now somewhat confused. I am reading, and reading, and reading... prior to installing a new structured wiring system in my home. Once that is in place I will order Dish equipment and service with HD whole home DVR service, etc. What caught my attention here is the advice NOT to connect the receivers to an ethernet switch because it will disable the internal DECA. I am a newbie to dish so please bear with me for a moment, DECA is ethernet over coax, correct? If that is correct I can understand the advice. Given that I have a choice with a brand new installation, is there any advantage or disadvantage to connecting the receivers to ethernet as opposed to using DECA? Somehow I suspect that using DECA would be more reliable since it would not rely on the ethernet network to pass video traffic, but I am still in the vertical part of my learning curve.
OK, while we are at it, how about a brief yes/no answer to an off-topic, but related, subject? If I go the route of connecting the receivers to ethernet, is there a good reason to install a CAT 6 network as compared to a CAT 5e network at roughly 20% ~ 25% additional cost? (I don't need additional speed for my computer use. I don't do any gaming. I don't think that I will do very many, if any, PPV downloads. )
Thanks!