We bought a house recently that only has 1 cable wire coming into the house. The house is built on a slab foundation and is two story, so creating multiple COAX locations is troublesome to say the least. Our DISH provider let us know that they had a solution that would work for us, Wireless Joeys. We made the leap and upgraded from 4 regular joey's to 4 Wireless Joeys. So here's our setup:
In my living room my TV is connected to my Hopper 3. The Hopper 3 has two wireless gateway's provided by DISH on the back, each of which sends signal to two joeys each. My Wireless Modem is about 3 feet away from the Dish Equipment (due to constraints with the cable length). We recently upgraded to the Eero Pro 3-Pack. I have the main one connected to the modem and about a foot away from the modem and 4-5 feet away from the DISH equipment. The Hopper 3 is connected to our internet wirelessly as a hardwired connection is not possible with both ethernet ports being used by the DISH Wireless devices for the Joeys.
Ever since we upgraded to Eero, I'm getting an insane amount of what seems like interference. Our wireless Joeys upstairs will connect sometimes, sometimes they say they cannot connect to the Hopper. Sometimes I can restart them and fix it, sometimes restarting does nothing. I also notice "reverse interference" in that my Skype calls on my laptop when I'm 15 feet away sitting in my living room will have bad connection issues, and gaming on my PC upstairs (located right next to one of the Eeros) will cause major lag spikes randomly.
I've read that bridging or MOCA can cause issues with connectivity with the Joey's fighting for both connections (The wireless they receive through the adapters provided by DISH, and the true wireless provided by the Hopper through my router), though I'm not sure if this is true. I went into my Hopper settings and found that MOCA was not being used. Bridging was "ON" so I switched it to "OFF" to troubleshoot right before posting this, so I'm not sure how much of a fix that will be.
Any suggestions? I have 100+ Mbps speed through Xfinity for internet, and wireless connected, my Hopper will stream Amazon Prime, however, it seems to have issues buffering sometimes when only located 4-5 feet from the router and modem.
I'm baffled by this, there just seems to be no other option but to look for interferences.
If it matters at all, the Modem is a Netgear CM1150V.
Thanks in advance!
In my living room my TV is connected to my Hopper 3. The Hopper 3 has two wireless gateway's provided by DISH on the back, each of which sends signal to two joeys each. My Wireless Modem is about 3 feet away from the Dish Equipment (due to constraints with the cable length). We recently upgraded to the Eero Pro 3-Pack. I have the main one connected to the modem and about a foot away from the modem and 4-5 feet away from the DISH equipment. The Hopper 3 is connected to our internet wirelessly as a hardwired connection is not possible with both ethernet ports being used by the DISH Wireless devices for the Joeys.
Ever since we upgraded to Eero, I'm getting an insane amount of what seems like interference. Our wireless Joeys upstairs will connect sometimes, sometimes they say they cannot connect to the Hopper. Sometimes I can restart them and fix it, sometimes restarting does nothing. I also notice "reverse interference" in that my Skype calls on my laptop when I'm 15 feet away sitting in my living room will have bad connection issues, and gaming on my PC upstairs (located right next to one of the Eeros) will cause major lag spikes randomly.
I've read that bridging or MOCA can cause issues with connectivity with the Joey's fighting for both connections (The wireless they receive through the adapters provided by DISH, and the true wireless provided by the Hopper through my router), though I'm not sure if this is true. I went into my Hopper settings and found that MOCA was not being used. Bridging was "ON" so I switched it to "OFF" to troubleshoot right before posting this, so I'm not sure how much of a fix that will be.
Any suggestions? I have 100+ Mbps speed through Xfinity for internet, and wireless connected, my Hopper will stream Amazon Prime, however, it seems to have issues buffering sometimes when only located 4-5 feet from the router and modem.
I'm baffled by this, there just seems to be no other option but to look for interferences.
If it matters at all, the Modem is a Netgear CM1150V.
Thanks in advance!