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I just moved and I am trying to hook up my second receiver myself to avoid the $50 charge from Bell. That is starting to look like a bad idea.
The Bell technician installed one receiver for me using a sw21 switch. From the dish there is one line connected to the LNB for 91 and one to the LNB for 82. These are both connected to the sw21. The standard setup.
I bought a ROC sw24 switch. My plan was to disconnect the sw21 and connect the same two inputs (one from 91 and one from 82) to the inputs of the sw24. Then I could connect both receivers to the outputs of the sw24 and have two more outputs to spare for future expansion.
I haven't been able to get this to work. I only get some of the channels. I did some research and that just confused me more. For starters, the specs of the sw24 says it's used for sharing one satellite. To me, this sounds like it's saying I can only use this switch for sharing the connection for 91 or 82, but not both. Is that correct?
I'll cut this ramble short and just say this. I have a sw21 and sw24 switch. I want to hook up two receivers, a 5900 and a 6100. There are two wires running from the dish (one for each LNB) into my house (the switches are inside the house, not outside). What's the best way to hook up both receivers?
Thanks.
Mike
The Bell technician installed one receiver for me using a sw21 switch. From the dish there is one line connected to the LNB for 91 and one to the LNB for 82. These are both connected to the sw21. The standard setup.
I bought a ROC sw24 switch. My plan was to disconnect the sw21 and connect the same two inputs (one from 91 and one from 82) to the inputs of the sw24. Then I could connect both receivers to the outputs of the sw24 and have two more outputs to spare for future expansion.
I haven't been able to get this to work. I only get some of the channels. I did some research and that just confused me more. For starters, the specs of the sw24 says it's used for sharing one satellite. To me, this sounds like it's saying I can only use this switch for sharing the connection for 91 or 82, but not both. Is that correct?
I'll cut this ramble short and just say this. I have a sw21 and sw24 switch. I want to hook up two receivers, a 5900 and a 6100. There are two wires running from the dish (one for each LNB) into my house (the switches are inside the house, not outside). What's the best way to hook up both receivers?
Thanks.
Mike