Dish Network wally receiver question

I don’t think either of those will work. One splits into two HDMI and would work if they ran an HDMI cable from the living room to the bedroom.....but they don’t. The other is a throughput HDMI that just pulls out a seperate audio output.

I’m in the same boat as I wait on delivery for my unit. The easiest I have come up with is the wireless, but will be very expensive to 3 TV’s. HDMI to Cat 6 isn’t expensive if it’s possible to fish Cat 6 to the other TV’s. Would like to hear people’s methods as well.

Wouldn't it me much easier to just get another Wally for the bedroom!!
 
I installed an HDMI splitter behind the living room tv and ran HDMI cables through conduit under the rv to the bedroom and storage area. I installed hdmi wall plates in the bedroom and storage area. I have short hdmi cables from the wall plates to my bedroom tv and storage area tv. I have one Wally receiver so all 3 tvs have the same signal. I have the option to install 2 Wally receivers with my Winegard Pathway X2 satellite in the future. Everything is working great.

I just ordered the Winegard Pathway X2 with two Wally receivers for a cost of $597.00, one for the living room and one for the bedroom. The representative said for my basement TV all I would need would be a RF Modulator https://www.dishformyrv.com/rf-modulator/
which is only a $20 item.
 
No port signal

We have 2 TVs in our rv. The front uses a hopper 2,and is working perfectly, and the back uses a Wally. Today the back tv system won’t come on snd the status reads no port signal 1,2,or 3. We had bad wind last night, but connections to the date light on the roof look good.
Any suggestions?
 
I have to manually download the guide on my Wally every day. Is anyone else experiencing this issue. Dish has been unable to help me resolve this.
 
I use an HDMI transmitter and it works great. Leave the Wally hooked up in the living area and have the receiver in the BR or take it outside when needed.
 
There are several threads including one where I explained how to get TV to all of the TVs in the rig. HDMI remote is more expensive that running HDMI cable, until you figure the hours of labor if you have it done and the headaches if you do it, properly, yourself. I don't like loose cable running all over the place so it would have been a case of snaking it from front to back. Not my way of doing it either.



I will see if I can find the thread but the schems for setup are in the Tools section under manuals. This topic has come up at least three times in the last month so those threads have my info on them also.
 

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