 | Max # of set-top boxes? Is there a maximum number of set-top boxes you can hook up to your cable connection. My area in Houstion uses the Cisco RNG100 box. I currently use two boxes but want to add a couple additional boxes in the bedrooms.
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 Russ join:2011-03-17 Houston, TX kudos:1 | I am Houston and I have 2 RNG 200 N DVRs and a SA Explorer 8300 HD DVR. I don't think there is a limit on the number of set top boxes that you can have. Just have Comcast check the signal level for each set top box. An amplifier can be added if the signal is low. It can be added for a specific set top box or for the whole house. |
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 | reply to xwray I have senn house with 16 boxes |
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 | reply to xwray there is a point where you can get to it being $20-$30+ /mo less on dish or directv (in just box rent / outlet fees) for say 4-6 boxes
and if you have say drvs for each box more like $30-$62+ less and they have much better multi drv room systems. |
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 rody_44Premium join:2004-02-20 Quakertown, PA | reply to xwray My brother has 18 boxes. |
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 rody_44Premium join:2004-02-20 Quakertown, PA | reply to Joe12345678 Yea he tryed direct tv. Service was out way to much and they kept wanting to charge him for service calls making the cost more than comcast. He had both for about 6 months and finally changed it all to comcast. |
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 beachintechThere's sand in my tool bagPremium join:2008-01-06 kudos:5 | reply to xwray I've done installs with more than 20 boxes in a residence. As long as the signal is there, you are good, until your account reaches maximum outlets and you move to sub accounts. |
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 | Thanks all...I appreciate the responses |
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