Back when I first got Dish, you had to buy your equipment and install the system yourself. I didn't upgrade till the 722 because I wanted ota ability.
Dish limits the number of LEASED tuners by policy, but I believe that MOCA limitations prevent a SJ on multiple Hopper systems more than just a policy decision.
I know that MOCA bandwidth limits is the "official" DISH reason for not allowing the SJ on multiple hopper systems. But does it make sense that a SJ can exceed the MOCA on a 2 HWS system, but a 4 Hopper system which people here have doesn't exceed MOCA limitations?
To some degree, yes. SJ requires bandwidth for two streams from SJ to Hopper that need to be rock solid for potentially 24/7 for recording. If you are watching TV on the SJ, then that adds a third stream going from Hopper back to the SJ.I know that MOCA bandwidth limits is the "official" DISH reason for not allowing the SJ on multiple hopper systems. But does it make sense that a SJ can exceed the MOCA on a 2 HWS system, but a 4 Hopper system which people here have doesn't exceed MOCA limitations?
I suspect it has something to do with the fact that the SuperJoey creates a lot of MoCA traffic when it is doing its thing. Hoppers only put outgoing traffic on the network while the Super Joey brings a couple of streams of incoming traffic.Please permit my ignorance, but why did Dish go down this road? Not permitting SJ's with multiple Hoppers..
This presupposes that Comcast is going to stick with CableCARD going forward. Now that Comcast (and other cable-like providers) are no longer required to use physical CableCARDs, things could change.It seems switching to comcast would be better silicon dust will have 6 tuners devices soon.
This presupposes that Comcast is going to stick with CableCARD going forward. Now that Comcast (and other cable-like providers) are no longer required to use physical CableCARDs, thingscouldwill change.
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