I had 1 Hopper and 3 joeys installed in my home Sunday 5-6-2012. My Hopper is currently running S211 and Joeys are running S263 software.
My network consists of the following.
-Dlink DIR-825 Dualband wireless router
-InsightBB cable modem.
-3 4port 10/100/100 switches all running over CAT 5e
-2 laptops
-Ipad 3 (The only device with 5Ghz wifi radio)
-2 iPhone 4s's
- The 1st switch is located in my office and has my Win7 Pro desktop computer running Serviio (a free media server for Window, Mac and Linux. It enables streaming video, audio and images to your DLNA certified devices) and a Joey attached.
- The 2nd switch has a Win7 Pro desktop computer, and the Hopper attached.
- The 3rd switch has my Sony blue-ray BDP-S470, and a Joey attached.
I have a Dlink DIR-825 Dual band wireless router that was installed in the basement utility room that just so happens to be directly underneath the upstairs living room entertainment center where the hopper is located. The distance between the router and Hopper was less than 10 feet. I noticed that immediately after having the Hopper/Joey systems installed that my network connectivity was working intermediately. So the first thing I did was reset the cable modem and router. When everything came back up, It still had the same problem both with wired and wireless connections.
So I called InsightBB (my ISP) and did some trouble shooting with them. Everything was working as it should.
So I disconnected all switches from the router and tried to connect wirelessly to the router with my laptop (2.4Ghz radio) and Ipad (5Ghz radio).
-Results
The laptop (2.4Ghz radio) was NOT able to connect.
The Ipad (5Ghz radio) WAS able to connect.
My thoughts were that there was another 2.4 GHz wireless router interfering with the signal. So I ran NET Stumbler (Looks for 2.4Ghz radio, their signal strengths, and channels they are on). There were some but, all were at signal strength less than 20% and they were all on channel 6 or above. So I logged into my router updated the firmware and change the channel from auto scanning to always on channel 1. This did not fix the problem???
So I research more and found that the Hopper has Bluetooth built into it. I also found that Bluetooth runs in the 2.4Ghz band!!!!! I tried to find the Bluetooth setting on the hopper, Which looks like it should be under Settings> Audio> Headphones (I think I am remembering that right) But, it appears this feature is not yet available nor is the ability to turn off the Bluetooth radio.
So after relocating my router to my office (Which is in the basement and only about 30-40 feet away from the routers original location) I am not having interference on the 2.4Ghz band or the 5Ghz band. HAY!!!
Although, moving the router to the new location has fixed my issue with the wireless interference. I am still today having problem with the wired interference over the 3 switches. When I hooked of all of them I started having severe latency in the network. So I unhooked them all and everything wireless started working again. Then I hooked up one at a time and identified that the CAT5e wire that runs from the basement through the attic (where the coax cable for Dish Network MoCa runs right next to this CAT5e cable). I have not had time to relocate this wire but, believe this may be where the remainder of the inference is coming from.
-Questions
1. Has anyone else experienced similar issue?
2. How do I turn off the Bluetooth radio on Hopper?
3. Does the Home Media App work?
4. Does the MoCa cause interference with Ethernet networks with cable running next to it?
I Hope this information can help make this system better and/or point people in the right direction to fix similar problems. I would be interested in helping troubleshoot these issues with someone at Dish Network. Feel free to use me to help better this equipment. I just want a credit on my bill.
Sincerely,
Gerard