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Connections
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Connecting a Broadband Internet Connection
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If you have broadband (high-speed) Internet access at home, you can access additional 
features and capabilities by connecting your receiver to your home network. Refer to 
tech.dishnetwork.com and search for “home networking” for detailed instructions on 
making this type of connection.
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If you want to receive digital channels from an over-the-air antenna in addition to your 
satellite receiver programming, connect the over-the-air antenna to your satellite receiver. 
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 connection on your receiver's back panel can be used 
to receive and view programming on the TV from an over-the-air antenna. 
Connect a VHF/UHF over-the-air antenna to the O
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 port. Peel 
off the black sticker (found at the beginning of this User’s Guide) and affix it to the 
cable close to where it connects to the back of the receiver. 
You can add local over-the-air channels to the receiver’s channels lists and assign 
them network affiliations. Once you have done this, you can access the channels via 
the Program Guide or the Browse Banner similar to accessing satellite channels.
Note: The type of antenna required depends on the channels used by, and the locations 
of, the local broadcasters for your area. Visit www.antennaweb.org or contact a 
professional installer to help you select a suitable antenna.
Make sure to follow the antenna installation instructions correctly. Ground an 
outdoor antenna per the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any state and local 
electrical codes.
The audio/video quality on local over-the-air channels depends on the distance 
and terrain between the broadcast station and your home, and on the 
placement and quality of the over-the-air TV antenna you use. If you have 
questions about over-the-air channels, contact the broadcaster, not DISH 
Network.