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Saturday, October 22nd, 2022

HS17 Ethernet port speed

Is the HS17 Ethernet port speed 100 or 1000? Gigabyte Ethernet port?

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ACE - New Member

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3 years ago

@litzdog911 is probably correct. I have not owned the HS17 so I can’t confirm but to my knowledge I thought it had a gigabit Ethernet port

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3 years ago

I did a search on Google and it seems the first responder is correct.

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3 years ago

It has a gigabit Ethernet port. Why were you wondering?

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3 years ago

10/100 Base-T

Why do you ask?

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3 years ago

One answer is Gigabit and the other 10-100, which is it?

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ACE - Sage

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3 years ago

I don't think any DirecTV boxes have Gigabit ethernet ports. Again, why does it matter?

ACE - New Member

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3 years ago

OP was asking a similar question but about DIRECTV STREAM in this thread at the bottom of page 1:

https://forums.directv.com/conversations/watching-directv-stream/connection-speed-and-broadcast-resolution/6268c24f0a4f3b73643b4e28

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3 years ago

I wonder why anyone would really care. 100 Base-T is plenty fast enough for any of the box's internet features. 

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Why do I ask? I would like to know. So is the first responder correct?

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3 years ago

We get you want to know. However we are just interested ‘why’ you want to know since it shouldn’t have an effect on your DIRECTV box performance. 

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3 years ago

AFAIK litzdog911 is correct 10/100 base-T

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3 years ago

According to 3rd party sources (such as a review from "i am an edge cutter"), the port on the Genie-2 (HS17) is Gigabit. Don't know if that is for all or the revised version (first run had an eSATA port that later ones dropped, don't know if any other changes). But the official manual I could look through for the HS17 did not specify. So I don't have a solid answer one way or another.

That being said, Gigabit would be wasted on any DirecTV box. They are built for satellite service. Perhaps if the new co-owner innovates new boxes (perfably receivers instead of this client-only mess that is forced upon the consumer), then there may be some use for it.

I am also curious, why is Gigabit on a satellite box that important? Is this just general tech curiosity or is something going on where you think you need it to be Gigabit?

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I am also curious.

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3 years ago

Just curious then? Fair enough.

Would be nice if there was an official listing in the manual or such from AT&T/DirecTV, instead of going off 3rd party info.

I stand by it being wasted, but perhaps by the time it came out it was just easier to just use Gigabit as standard.


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