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My sitch: 3 TVs in the house. One upstairs is the kids TV, one downstairs is the Theater TV, and one in the game room that currently isn't hooked up to the Dish.
What I'd like: Hopper upstairs in kids' room for their recordings, Hopper downstairs in the Theater for our recordings, and the ability for each of the 3 TVs to see content from both Hoppers.
The elegant solution would be if the two Hoppers could see each other directly, and a single Joey on the game room TV that could see both Hoppers.
The brute force solution would be Hopper and Joey upstairs, Hopper and Joey downstairs, and two Joeys on the game room TV (and having to switch inputs all the time on each TV).
Hence my question: have they upgraded the software yet to where these networked devices can all see each other yet, or is each Hopper still its own little fiefdom?
What I'd like: Hopper upstairs in kids' room for their recordings, Hopper downstairs in the Theater for our recordings, and the ability for each of the 3 TVs to see content from both Hoppers.
The elegant solution would be if the two Hoppers could see each other directly, and a single Joey on the game room TV that could see both Hoppers.
The brute force solution would be Hopper and Joey upstairs, Hopper and Joey downstairs, and two Joeys on the game room TV (and having to switch inputs all the time on each TV).
Hence my question: have they upgraded the software yet to where these networked devices can all see each other yet, or is each Hopper still its own little fiefdom?