TravelTiger
Founding Texas-West Chapter Leaders-Retired
We were considering satellite service from Dish Network, using the Tailgater system, when we stopped at the Dish Network Booth at the Texas State Fair. They convinced us to get a standard dish installed on a tripod, and get the Hopper and wireless Joey system. I am amazed at how easy this works!!
The Hopper box is the main unit, hooked up to the satellite connection in the living room. A wireless access point (small box) is plugged into the Hopper, and it transmits signals using its own wireless network to the Joey box (another small box) hooked to any TV, anywhere! You can have many Joeys. The Joeys can let you watch different things than the main Hopper, and it lets you record/playback shows just like the main unit. All boxes work on rf signal, so they don't have to be in sight. All of our boxes are "hidden" behind the TVs.
This would be perfect for coaches with multiple TVs that don't have the wiring for satellite. It worked out great for us since the bedroom TV did not have satellite wiring to it.
I'm not sure if the Hopper/Joey system will work with any of the current portable satellites out there. We did not inquire.
We got the install, and all equipment including the tripod, for $0.00 with a two year contract. The cost for the DVR service with the Hopper is $12 a mo, and each wireless Joey is $7 a mo. + standard programming package charges.
We haven't moved and won't for a while -- so far, so good! -- setting up the satellite when we move may be a pain, we'll just have to wait and see.
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The Hopper box is the main unit, hooked up to the satellite connection in the living room. A wireless access point (small box) is plugged into the Hopper, and it transmits signals using its own wireless network to the Joey box (another small box) hooked to any TV, anywhere! You can have many Joeys. The Joeys can let you watch different things than the main Hopper, and it lets you record/playback shows just like the main unit. All boxes work on rf signal, so they don't have to be in sight. All of our boxes are "hidden" behind the TVs.
This would be perfect for coaches with multiple TVs that don't have the wiring for satellite. It worked out great for us since the bedroom TV did not have satellite wiring to it.
I'm not sure if the Hopper/Joey system will work with any of the current portable satellites out there. We did not inquire.
We got the install, and all equipment including the tripod, for $0.00 with a two year contract. The cost for the DVR service with the Hopper is $12 a mo, and each wireless Joey is $7 a mo. + standard programming package charges.
We haven't moved and won't for a while -- so far, so good! -- setting up the satellite when we move may be a pain, we'll just have to wait and see.
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