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by Dr. Darlene Orn IV Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago

What is SWM ODU only SWiM DIRECTV?

What is SWiM? (or SWM) SWiM stands for Single Wire Multiswitch, and it's a proven technology from DIRECTV that was first rolled out to customers in 2007. The idea is to make installing and managing a DIRECTV system simpler and more like a cable television system.

What is a DIRECTV ODU?

It's a satellite dish. ODU is AT&T's acronym for Outdoor Unit. They've been using this term for decades, long before AT&T took over DIRECTV. They're not the only one.

Do you have to have a SWM for DIRECTV?

Yes, the Genie DVRs require a Single Wire Mulitsiwtch (SWM) setup.

What does SWM stand for DIRECTV?

Single Wire MultiswitchSWM = Single Wire Multiswitch. It's how your dish electronics work. This error typically means that the SWM Power Inserter has been unplugged or needs to be reset.

What is ODU in the satellite?

ODU (Out-Door Unit) refers to the set of satellite equipment which is placed outside of the building. The ODU typically includes a satellite dish, a feedhorn, and a LNB (Low Noise Block). In bi-directional satellite systems, the ODU will also include a BUC (Block Up Convertor).

How do I hook up my DIRECTV SWM adapter?

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Can you bypass SWM on DIRECTV?

The SWM is located inside the dish in most installations so is unavailable to "bypass". If you're referring to the SWM Power Inserter, that is a necessary part of the system as it provides power to the dish. Without it the system will stop working.

What is SWM on satellite dish setup?

It stands for 'Single-wire multi-switch. All you need to do now is connect one line to the back of your DVR instead of multiples for each device. SWM technology uses a single wire to feed multiple receivers and tuners from the dish instead of each device needing its exclusive wire.

How do I connect my SWM box?

Connect the incoming satellite dish coax cable to the Power Inserter's "Power to SWM" connector. Connect the DVR/Receiver coax cable to the Power Inserter's "Signal to IRD" connector. ACEs are customers too, NOT employees. Answers are based on experience. I strive to give honest answers, even if not always appreciated.

How do I reset my DIRECTV SWM?

Restart the SWiM device Here is how: Unplug the SWiM's power cable. Wait 30 seconds and plug it back in. Try watching DIRECTV to see if error 775 goes away.

How do I fix my DIRECTV SWiM?

See if you have a SWiM Power Inserter attached to the DIRECTV cable coming from your dish (it may be in a different room). If you do, unplug it from the electrical outlet. Wait 15 seconds, then plug it back in.

What causes DIRECTV error code 775?

You might be seeing error code 775 because of a bigger underlying issue such as frayed or fraying cables, a hardware/software issue with your DIRECTV receiver, satellite dish or Swim power converter, or the cables in your house being broken or otherwise pressured for some reason, creating chokepoints in the DIRECTV ...

What is the SWM port?

The SWM has two ports labeled Flex Port 1 and Flex Port 2. These are used in DIRECTV installations that have more than one dish (such as an international dish or, in certain markets, where a separate dish is required for local channels).

How far away can you connect a SWM?

If you are connecting only one or two receivers to a SWM port (using no splitter or a 1x2 splitter), each can be as far as 300’ away from the SWM. If you are using a 1x4 splitter, the maximum distance is 250’. If you are using a 1x8 splitter, the maximum distance is 200’. Note that results may vary based on many factors, including the type/quality of cable you are using, and if you find that you are not getting a signal or that you are missing transponders or having other problems with particularly long runs, you might require additional equipment (such as an amplifier).

How many DVRs can a SWM8 control?

SWM stands for "single-wire multiswitch" and the SWM8 is a single-wire multiswitch that can control up to 8 DIRECTV satellite tuners. That means a single SWM8 can control up to 4 DVRs total (2 tuners per DVR), up to 8 single-tuner receivers total, or a combination (eg. 2 DVRs and 4 single-tuner receivers). The SWM8 should not be confused ...

How far away from a direct TV dish should the SWM be?

DIRECTV has put out wiring diagrams suggesting that the SWM must be within 40’ of the dish, although actual field testing suggests that longer distances are fine. Keep in mind, however, that the farther the SWM is from the dish, the more the signal loss.

How does SWM8 work?

These three ports work like the output from a conventional 3LNB dish and allow you to use receivers that are not listed as S WM-compatible. In other words, if you want to continue using a DIRECTV TiVo or some other older receiver, you can do that. However, to use both tuners on a TiVo, you must have lines run from two of the legacy ports into Sat 1 and Sat 2 of the TiVo. A few notes about the legacy ports: (1) You cannot use any splitters to split outputs from the legacy ports. (2) We recommend that you not connect SWM-compatible equipment to the legacy ports. (3) This follows from the prior note, but the legacy ports do not transmit the signals from 2 of the 5 5LNB satellites, so only the content available from a 3LNB dish is available via the legacy ports.

What dish is compatible with SWM8?

The only SWM-compatible dishes are the 5LNB dish (both slimline, and regular, both AT9 and AU9) and the slimline 3LNB from DIRECTV.

Can SWM16 be seen on the same network?

All compatible receivers connected to a SWM16 will be seen on the same multi-room viewing network

What is a SWM 8?

In short, the SWM family (single-wire multiswitch, also knows as the SWM8 or SWiM) was designed to eliminate many of the issues involved in using house wiring in DIRECTV installs. Where previously several lines were required to run from a dish or multiswitch through outside walls and into individual rooms, the SWM-8 allows the signal to be run much more like a standard cable TV installation - only one line needs to run from the outdoor dish to the inside of the house.

Does DirecTV have an SWM?

Important Update: DirecTV has begun shipping and installing the SWM LNB, also called the SWM ODU. For a comparison of this product with the SWM-8, please see our SWM comparison page. In addition, the SWM-16 is now available with support for 16 tuners.

What is DirectV SWM?

DIRECTV SWM systems use a power inserter to make sure there is enough power for all the electronics down the line. Older systems relied on the receivers themselves to power the dish, but SWM equipment does a lot more than a simple dish setup.

What is a SWM8 cable?

With SWM8 or SWiM-16 multiswitches, a cable is run from the SWM1 output into “Power to SWM,” and a cable from “Signal to IRD” runs to your receiver.

Is SWM1 a solid copper wire?

Remember when running cable from your power inserter you always want solid copper core wires. Look carefully at the tip of the connection, at the inner wire. If you see any silver on it, it’s probably not solid copper.

Can you connect a power inserter to a legacy 3 port?

They also give you an extra port on your splitter to compensate for the one you’re not using on the power inserter. On SWM8 multiswitches, you can run the power insert er to the Legacy 3 port instead.

Can you use a power inserter on SWM8?

On SWM8 multiswitches, you can run the power inserter to the Legacy 3 port instead. This is a trick from the commercial world and the multiswitches are designed to be used that way.

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