DNS is intended to provide major network programming to satellite users who are truly mobile and not permanently associated with any one locale. Image: CreditĭNS – Distant Network Service – is an alternative to receiving locals. That’s OK for snowbirds, but won’t work for a frequent traveler. However, recent reports indicate that both Dish and Direct are beginning to place restrictions on how often you can make an address change, perhaps allowing only 2-3 per year. There is no charge for a change of service address. You would need a separate RV satellite TV account with the satellite service company to avoid that. This is not a problem if everybody is with you in the RV, but if your satellite account also services your house, anyone left back home won’t have TV. By the way, that also removes local TV service back home. As you move around to different beam areas, you have to call the satellite service and have them re-authorize your receiver to process the signals in each area (this is done by zip code).
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