Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
Disappointingly, after receiving my Ooma today, I read in the manual that the system is NOT recommended for satelite TV systems. I only need to allow the Dish TV receiver to dial out periodically (at night when the phone is otherwise not being used).
Has anyone tried and got this to work? Is it possible? I don't want to maintain a land line just for that. I thought Ooma would allow that, since it claims to work with fax machines.
Has anyone tried and got this to work? Is it possible? I don't want to maintain a land line just for that. I thought Ooma would allow that, since it claims to work with fax machines.
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Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
It will likely work if you connect to the hub as opposed to the scout. However, YMMV... Also, if you have issues try having the Dish dial *99 as a prefix since this will force the ooma to use a non-compressed codec that may be more successful. All you can do is give it a try and see if it works!
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Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
Do NOT use the scout for such purposes. It generates too much static on outgoing calls for the signal to be clear enough.
The HUB will more than likely work, especially if you set your dialing prefix to *99
The HUB will more than likely work, especially if you set your dialing prefix to *99
Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
Well, the Dish TV receiver is in one room, and the hub is in another room (with the broadband/router).
I run a cordless phone system into the hub right now. Could I run a standard telephone wire from the Dish TV receiver into the room with the hub, and then use a "two into one" phone connector (letting you plug two phones into one jack and included with the Ooma package) and then plug the Dish TV phone plug and the cordless system plug both into the hub?
I'm pretty sure the Dish TV receiver lets you have it dial a prefix when dialing out.
I run a cordless phone system into the hub right now. Could I run a standard telephone wire from the Dish TV receiver into the room with the hub, and then use a "two into one" phone connector (letting you plug two phones into one jack and included with the Ooma package) and then plug the Dish TV phone plug and the cordless system plug both into the hub?
I'm pretty sure the Dish TV receiver lets you have it dial a prefix when dialing out.
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Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
Sure can!
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Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
I'm in a boat similar to you Rob - but I'm a DirecTV customer. From what I've read, if my DirecTV box has Internet connectivity (which mine does), it should be able to "phone home" that way, and the telephone line isn't really necessary (although DirecTV tells you they require it). I haven't tested it out though. I don't know if Dish can connect in the same way, but that may be something to consider.
Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
It's not recommended for satellite internet systems. ie. for people that get their internet service via satellite. The path delay for those systems is too large. As long as you have cable, DSL, or FIOS internet service you are fine.rob wrote:Disappointingly, after receiving my Ooma today, I read in the manual that the system is NOT recommended for satelite TV systems.
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Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
You've misunderstood the post . Rob isn't getting his internet service over satellite. He has DishTV - a satellite TV service, which periodically needs to dial home, and wants to know whether the ooma scout can be used to make those calls. As WayneDsr pointed out, the answer is yes. Works over the hub, and over the scout - make sure the telephone wiring in your house is in good shape.murphy wrote:It's not recommended for satellite internet systems. ie. for people that get their internet service via satellite. The path delay for those systems is too large. As long as you have cable, DSL, or FIOS internet service you are fine.rob wrote:Disappointingly, after receiving my Ooma today, I read in the manual that the system is NOT recommended for satelite TV systems.
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Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
I did not misunderstand the post. He cited the paragraph in the manual that says that ooma does not work with satellite internet as if he believed that it applied to satellite TV, which it does not.daet wrote:You've misunderstood the post . Rob isn't getting his internet service over satellite. He has DishTV - a satellite TV service, which periodically needs to dial home, and wants to know whether the ooma scout can be used to make those calls. As WayneDsr pointed out, the answer is yes. Works over the hub, and over the scout - make sure the telephone wiring in your house is in good shape.murphy wrote:It's not recommended for satellite internet systems. ie. for people that get their internet service via satellite. The path delay for those systems is too large. As long as you have cable, DSL, or FIOS internet service you are fine.rob wrote:Disappointingly, after receiving my Ooma today, I read in the manual that the system is NOT recommended for satelite TV systems.
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Telo with 2 Handsets, a Linx, and a Safety Phone
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Re: Could scout work for Dish TV hookup?
As an alternate to an exposed telephone wire running from room to room, you can use an otherwise unused wire pair in your home wiring to extend the hub's phone port to another room - there's lots of how-to's regarding that on the forum.rob wrote:Well, the Dish TV receiver is in one room, and the hub is in another room (with the broadband/router).
I run a cordless phone system into the hub right now. Could I run a standard telephone wire from the Dish TV receiver into the room with the hub, and then use a "two into one" phone connector (letting you plug two phones into one jack and included with the Ooma package) and then plug the Dish TV phone plug and the cordless system plug both into the hub?
I'm pretty sure the Dish TV receiver lets you have it dial a prefix when dialing out.