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Re: Roku or Amazon Fire TV
[Re: boucharda]
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01/07/2017 04:01 PM
01/07/2017 04:01 PM
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boucharda said: Another "Hmmmm":
I just remembered that on my internet provider's website (Comcast) there is an option to watch live TV. Always been there...rarely used it. Could this be used outside of my local area for live tv...and cast to any tv (Chrome browser/Chromecast stick)???
Another thing to try in 9 days <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Wink.gif" alt="" /> You can try but I think you may get blocked. I have UVerse (similar to comcast) and the apps work great for streaming "some" live TV. However when I tried to get an NFL game through the Uverse *access denied* (Fist raised at Laptop) . Went to NFL.com and tried there **access denied *** (Middle finger raised towards laptop). Connected to VPN ...everything lit up. (Hands raised in victory). Either way. No harm trying. Good luck.
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