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Lifer
Dec 14, 2001
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it's hard to hack dishnet recievers ever since the nagra 2 encryption. why hack dishnet recievers when you can use a 3rd party free to air recievers?

er, that's all i know, i don't have time to watch tv anymore.
 

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Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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I dont believe they all have to be at your residence. The wording on the account when I signed is that I could have up to 4 tuners per account, not residence, location, etc.

I have 3 tuners at my house and one at my folks house which is 90 minutes drive away.

I only have 1 plugged in for on demand stuff.
 

Engineer

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Oct 9, 1999
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I assume this is to verify that ALL of the receivers are at the same residence. I've heard stories that people purchase extra sets and set up service and then transport the receivers to their kids' homes, etc. Add an extra receiver for $5.00 and then move it to another house for CHEAP service at that house, regardless of where that house is.

Edit: See post above this one. I still think that ALL have to be at the same residence.