Hello. New member here. Here is my situation:
I just bought a new Plasma TV and ordered a 5 LNB dish with a DIRECTV HD DVR. The TV is going in my basement, which was finished by the previous owner.
Here is the current set up:
- Main level of the house - TiVO DVR Receiver standard definition
- Basement – Standard Definition receiver
- Triple LNB Dish
New setup:
- Main level of the house - TiVO DVR Receiver standard definition
- Basement – HD DVR receiver
- Five LNB Dish
Today when Verizon came to install a phone jack in the basement, they said that they couldn’t because there was no existing phone line anywhere in the basement, the walls are all surrounded buy foundation, and their policy is not to drill through floor boards. While I think I can get around the phone problem with a wireless jack, panic has struck that I might not be able to get a second line into the basement. The existing single line comes into the basement in an accessible area in a storage room. It is drilled through the ceiling/floorboard. However, I can’t see where it was guided from the outside to the hole in the ceiling/floor....it must be behind the drywall (makes me think that the builder may have put it in).
When I called DIRECTV (I couldn’t talk to anyone with real technical expertise) they said that that they should be able to go through the floor, but if there was a problem they could use a multiswitch, running off the single line in the basement (not sure that is right).
So here are my two questions:
1) Can the installers run additional lines through the floorboards, even if the first line runs behind drywall (from the main level to the basement....I don't really care if the second line goes through the floorboard)?
2) Can a multiswitch be placed on an existing single line already in the house to split the signal into the 2 channels?
Thanks,
Eric
I just bought a new Plasma TV and ordered a 5 LNB dish with a DIRECTV HD DVR. The TV is going in my basement, which was finished by the previous owner.
Here is the current set up:
- Main level of the house - TiVO DVR Receiver standard definition
- Basement – Standard Definition receiver
- Triple LNB Dish
New setup:
- Main level of the house - TiVO DVR Receiver standard definition
- Basement – HD DVR receiver
- Five LNB Dish
Today when Verizon came to install a phone jack in the basement, they said that they couldn’t because there was no existing phone line anywhere in the basement, the walls are all surrounded buy foundation, and their policy is not to drill through floor boards. While I think I can get around the phone problem with a wireless jack, panic has struck that I might not be able to get a second line into the basement. The existing single line comes into the basement in an accessible area in a storage room. It is drilled through the ceiling/floorboard. However, I can’t see where it was guided from the outside to the hole in the ceiling/floor....it must be behind the drywall (makes me think that the builder may have put it in).
When I called DIRECTV (I couldn’t talk to anyone with real technical expertise) they said that that they should be able to go through the floor, but if there was a problem they could use a multiswitch, running off the single line in the basement (not sure that is right).
So here are my two questions:
1) Can the installers run additional lines through the floorboards, even if the first line runs behind drywall (from the main level to the basement....I don't really care if the second line goes through the floorboard)?
2) Can a multiswitch be placed on an existing single line already in the house to split the signal into the 2 channels?
Thanks,
Eric