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PRO - As a network guy, it "seems" this is more technically correct, with my HR24's ethernet traffic going over a mainstream ethernet transport. PLAN B - One router port to HR24 "A" via RJ45. $50 - $60 and I won't have it tomorrow when I have time for this project. PRO - I think this is the supported setup.
#DIRECTV DECA INETWORK SPEED INSTALL#
Install DECA and PS, attach RJ45, good to go with the HR24's communicating solely over RG6. Would I be better off to: PLAN A - Get a DECA and PS. Of course, this disabled MRV but I didn't figure that out for a while. Plugged my RJ45 ethernet into one HR24, hit the internet, and pronounced it good to go. Two HD-DVRs (oddly, one shows as an HR24-100 and one as an HR24-200, is there a difference?). My scenario - Installed 9/25 by an installer who was, to be generous, still in the steep part of the learning curve.
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#DIRECTV DECA INETWORK SPEED MAC OS#
CON - Not supported, and ? THANKS! Also, new to forum, happy to give back by answering any questions on equipment leasing, vehicle leasing, or Mac OS X.
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) Thoughts? Help 'em out or let them handle it? And if I have the cable sitting here on spools, it's no big deal for me to pull some cable before they get there (and I get to choose how it's routed and where the holes get drilled. I usually try to help installers as much as I can 'cause most people probably treat 'em like crap. I've seen diagrams showing just 1 separate DECA module connected to the router when using HR24s.
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Should I run an ethernet cable out to that location? Should I pull another RG6 and take it to where my router is? I have a DSL router connected to a 24-port gigabit switch and patch cables from the gigabit switch to my patch panel. I am guessing the installer will install SWM and/or whatever they need right there where the cable enters the garage. I can see by my neighbor's D* dish location/orientation that this location will work fine for the D* dish as well. The dish is mounted at the eaves of my attached garage. I have 2 RG6-QS coming from my current E* dish location.
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Will I no longer need that for the receiver? Does the HR24 "do DECA" through the coax? I'm assuming that's the case but I don't know as I have no experience with DECA. My house is wired for ethernet (I did it) and has an RJ45 at each receiver location. My understanding is that DECA is built in to the HR24 so I shouldn't see a separate DECA module at the receiver.