This was a free install. Everything was going smashingly until the cables came through the wall from the outside.
Here is a little more info, Daron, that will hopefully be useful. The installation was one dish. I did not put the dish up (it is on top of my 4-story condo) so I don't have any info myself on what is going on up there...but I can only seen one dish, so I am pretty sure that is all I have. The guy that did the installation only spoke marginal English which is probably why I am on this bulletin board right now.
I do have TWO coax cables, though, so my assumption is that they are both running from one dish to serve two different receivers. Again, not sure, though. This is one of DirecTV's mini dishes and I think it only has one LNB, but am not positive. The install guy was trying to tell me something about how satellite signal cannot be split like cable signal. I am starting to understand what he was trying to say. With only one dish with 1 LNB, would I only be able to use one receiver??
Basically, I am trying to get signal to two different receivers in two different rooms using the coax infrastructure that was already in place in the walls by connecting to the root of the cabling structure with the two coax from the satellite. I am in Northern Virginia and the cable up here used to run on a dual-coax system...not sure why, but I think it was to help prevent theft. I think this is what is run through the walls. My current digital cable, though, which does come into the house on two coax plugs into these two cables and services the rest of the house. Something in my walls is not passing the satellite signal but IS capable of passing digital cable.
Tell me more about this multi-switch. Should I have gotten one of these with my installation if I only have one dish?
Thanks so much for your help!