We need to install DirecTV service in an office in our building that has no easy access to a coax cable. We already have DirecTV service on the floor but for technical reasons it would be prohibiting disruptive and expensive to run a new coax cable into this particular office. However we do already have a free cat6 cable running to it.
My question is whether there is a way to use this cat6 cable to allow the office to have HD-level DirecTV service and ideally DVR service. My IT department already uses a third party product that allows DirecTV receivers to be setup in the equipment closet and remotely control and send channels to TV’s via cat6. But they say the product is limited to SD channels only and cannot work with DVR boxes. It seems crazy there wouldn’t be a capacity for this given all the Whole Room functions over Deca. We basically have a dedicated gigabit cable and network available to use. Is there really no solution for this? Or if so, can you please provide details or a link?
Thanks.
My question is whether there is a way to use this cat6 cable to allow the office to have HD-level DirecTV service and ideally DVR service. My IT department already uses a third party product that allows DirecTV receivers to be setup in the equipment closet and remotely control and send channels to TV’s via cat6. But they say the product is limited to SD channels only and cannot work with DVR boxes. It seems crazy there wouldn’t be a capacity for this given all the Whole Room functions over Deca. We basically have a dedicated gigabit cable and network available to use. Is there really no solution for this? Or if so, can you please provide details or a link?
Thanks.