East Coast Bias
Footballguy
Got Kodi set up last week. Going to attempt the VPN and NFL thing this weekend.
Got Kodi set up last week. Going to attempt the VPN and NFL thing this weekend.
Both.With game pass do you need to be connected to the vpn when subscribing or just when trying to watch the games?
Yeah, PIA seems to be the consensus. I already started a trial with Game pass this preseason which i cancelled before the subscription kicked in. you think i can just use that account or i'll need to create a new account?Both.With game pass do you need to be connected to the vpn when subscribing or just when trying to watch the games?
ETA: if you don't know already PIA is super easy, $3/month when you buy a year and you can install it on 5 different devices. They have apps for all mobile platforms etc.
My guess is that you would be able to use the same account. From what I could tell they are only checking the location of your IP address. For all they know you just got deployed to that country. I'd also wager that they know a lot of people are getting around the restrictions using this method and they probably don't care because the IP check they do probably satisfies the contract they have with Direct TV. And in the end it's just more money in their pocket.Yeah, PIA seems to be the consensus. I already started a trial with Game pass this preseason which i cancelled before the subscription kicked in. you think i can just use that account or i'll need to create a new account?Both.With game pass do you need to be connected to the vpn when subscribing or just when trying to watch the games?
ETA: if you don't know already PIA is super easy, $3/month when you buy a year and you can install it on 5 different devices. They have apps for all mobile platforms etc.
I have this app. Is there a cable that works with iPhone?Which cell service do you have?Verizon has the NFL Mobile App included with their data plans. It gives you TNf, SNF, MNF and select Sunday games. Get a cord to connect phone to the TV and bam, football is back.Here's a summary of my setup right now. It's evolved to this point and isn't ideal, but I'm still saving a lot and am happy.
Internet: Cable modem through Time Warner. Speedtest says it's at 57 MB download speed right now, but the kids are watching a streaming movie and I've got a lot of windows open - I don't know how much that affects it.
Antenna: I've given up. I installed a monster in the attic, but the reliability wasn't there for my location. I'm something like 50 miles from the antennas and it was more aggravating to have something cut out on me than to not have it at all. I'm not willing to put a huge antenna on the roof for various reasons.
Subscriptions: Netflix and Amazon Prime. Amazon isn't for the streaming, it's for the shipping.
TV setups:
1. Main TV with a Fire Stick, Xbox360, and Wii.
2. Smart TV in the basement, only connected to wifi. It streams Netflix and Amazon Prime and is in front of the treadmill.
On the main TV:
-Wii: We already had it for the games. It has been our primary Netflix streamer for the most part.
-Xbox 360: I bought it because at the time, it was the only way to get any form of ESPN. It was when the ESPN3 app was a little better than it is now - more was available. Recently, I've found the ESPN3 app pretty useless and have let my Live Gold membership lapse, so the 360 isn't getting used at all.
-Fire Stick: I bought this to try out the free streams. I installed Kodi on it and added some streams. The kids are watching Jurassic Park right now... pretty cool.
The biggest change has been that we pretty much stopped watching TV, which has been fine with everyone - we don't miss it. I miss the sports, nothing else. I'm hoping I can figure out a good way to get NFL games... I'd pay for Sunday Ticket over Fire Stick or something.
Been doing this for a few years. you can likely use the same account. Also, you really only need to turn PIA or any vpn on for with you lauch the streaming app, once opened and you have a game on, you can turn it off and it usually buffers much faster.My guess is that you would be able to use the same account. From what I could tell they are only checking the location of your IP address. For all they know you just got deployed to that country. I'd also wager that they know a lot of people are getting around the restrictions using this method and they probably don't care because the IP check they do probably satisfies the contract they have with Direct TV. And in the end it's just more money in their pocket.Yeah, PIA seems to be the consensus. I already started a trial with Game pass this preseason which i cancelled before the subscription kicked in. you think i can just use that account or i'll need to create a new account?Both.With game pass do you need to be connected to the vpn when subscribing or just when trying to watch the games?
ETA: if you don't know already PIA is super easy, $3/month when you buy a year and you can install it on 5 different devices. They have apps for all mobile platforms etc.
I did go through directv. They have a deal this year for college students. 100 for Sunday ticket, streaming.How so? Tell me how you get NFL in the US without going through Direct TV, legally speaking, since they pay the NFL $1.5 billion every year for exclusive rights in the US.I got it for less, legally. From that very same provider. It's another offering they have this year.....So Direct TV is offering a streaming option only (no satellite dish required) for NFL Sunday Ticket. Cost is $200 and the catch is you have to live in a place that is impossible to have a satellite dish, like an apartment building. If I plug in my address it says I am required to subscribe to a Direct TV package. If I plug in a random apartment building downtown streaming option is available. Oh, and if you want to stream it on a xbox or roku that will be an extra $60. Also, locally aired games are blacked out.
These cable/satellite companies try to squeeze out every penny they can. Glad I don't have to deal with them anymore and I'm glad my IP lives in Turkey where I get the whole NFL package for $129.
Also, I see that fire stick prices have dropped $5 to $34.
Do you have to VPN for the Apple TV too or just the Plex server?Been doing this for a few years. you can likely use the same account. Also, you really only need to turn PIA or any vpn on for with you lauch the streaming app, once opened and you have a game on, you can turn it off and it usually buffers much faster.
Also to add to this method, for those using plex there is a gamepass app. basically, i stream the games directly to my TV using Plex via AppleTV. So i dont need to watch on my computer.
Nope just on the plex server. Pia gives you 5 simultaneous loginsDo you have to VPN for the Apple TV too or just the Plex server?Been doing this for a few years. you can likely use the same account. Also, you really only need to turn PIA or any vpn on for with you lauch the streaming app, once opened and you have a game on, you can turn it off and it usually buffers much faster.
Also to add to this method, for those using plex there is a gamepass app. basically, i stream the games directly to my TV using Plex via AppleTV. So i dont need to watch on my computer.
what was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
cool, thanks!http://www.apple.com/shop/product/MD826AM/A/lightning-digital-av-adapter is the expensive one. Many others on Amazon/ebay. I'm holding off until I get a new phone, since my iPhone 4 has the old charging cord, not the lightning style.
I entered my .edu email and selected the university i'm attending and was immediately approvedwhat was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
College students can get Sunday Ticket streaming for $100what was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
they didn't send a confirmation email to the .edu address?I entered my .edu email and selected the university i'm attending and was immediately approvedwhat was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
They did send an email but I don't think I had to click anything in the email to confirm.they didn't send a confirmation email to the .edu address?I entered my .edu email and selected the university i'm attending and was immediately approvedwhat was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
Dear XXX,Congratulations! Your account has been successfully created.
You can access your account on Sundays to watch the package that you've purchased at NFLSUNDAYTICKET.TV
What kind of phone do you have?Don't have cable. Do have Roku. And Verizon Wireless.
I want NFL RedZone on my television. I know that NFL Mobile has a deal with Verizon Wireless, and I think I can order RedZone for a few bucks each month. But I've read that it's not easy to stream to your television. I've also read that there's an app called Kodi that might be able to stream it to the television. Anyone able to do this?
It asks for school name, student name and date of birth. I guess it's supposed to check against something provided by the school. Here's the link.what was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
Same here!Umm - I graduated over 20 years ago, just put in my own information and got access.
HTC One M8.What kind of phone do you have?Don't have cable. Do have Roku. And Verizon Wireless.
I want NFL RedZone on my television. I know that NFL Mobile has a deal with Verizon Wireless, and I think I can order RedZone for a few bucks each month. But I've read that it's not easy to stream to your television. I've also read that there's an app called Kodi that might be able to stream it to the television. Anyone able to do this?
This worked great this week. No streaming issues.It asks for school name, student name and date of birth. I guess it's supposed to check against something provided by the school. Here's the link.what was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
It's really only a check against morons. If you are a football fan and can't find the birth date of college student you have problems.It asks for school name, student name and date of birth. I guess it's supposed to check against something provided by the school. Here's the link.what was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
Interesting, out of curiosity, I tried checking for eligibility using my name, school and the birthday 2/7/1999 and it said it couldn't find my student record. I could verify my status by uploading student documents. Maybe its actually integrated with some schools.It's really only a check against morons. If you are a football fan and can't find the birth date of college student you have problems.It asks for school name, student name and date of birth. I guess it's supposed to check against something provided by the school. Here's the link.what was the check?I was able to get the Sunday Ticket student deal using my wife's name. She graduated over 10 years ago but passed the eligibility check.
Here is kind of what I found for college football:So pissed off at AT&T regarding my U-Verse Internet. I'm about to take it out on them via cancellation of services.
I currently have:
- UVerse Pro (6.0 mbps) - $50
- DirecTV Choice Plus - $114
- Netflix - $8
and a Samsung SmartTV.
Thinking about going to:
- Xfinity Blast (50 mbps) - $68
- Netflix - $8
- Sling TV (for sports) - $25
Not cutting off a huge chunk of the cost, but I can drastically increase my internet speed, cut ties with AT&T, and trim away all the unnecessary bull#### I pay for with DirecTV.
Do I need anything like AppleTV if my Smart TV is adequate with streaming apps? Is Roku or Hulu worth my time? The kids primarily are going to Netflix for their TV watching. If not for missing out on ESPN, I could probably avoid Sling. Any better options for watching college football? HD antenna the way to go for local programming?
Roku and Hulu are two different things. Roku is a streaming device and Hulu is a streaming app-service (you'd use the Roku to connect to the internet and stream Hulu or Netflix). It all depends on what you watch as Hulu/Amazon/Netflix all have different show and movies that are available exclusively and at different times. I'd stay away from anything apple and if your tv doesn't work the amazon fire stick is very cheap and will take any app. I have Roku too and they are fine. There are websites that show you how strong your signal is where you live so you can figure out what type of HD antenna you will need. When you cut the cable go in to a xfinity store (you'll have to return your equipment anyway). They won't give you crap like the phone people will and I was able to get the 50Mbps for $44 after the first month, no strings, no contract.College Football Available (non-Kodi):
Sling TV:
ESPN
ESPN2
+$5
ESPNU
ESPN News
SEC Network
ESPN Goal Line
Roku:
Livestream app has access to a lot of Div II and III schools
Big Ten and Big 12 don't offer streams for games not on the big networks but most games are on ESPN or OTA.
It's an Android TV box with some pretty good hardware, especially the video card. Some people in here have used different android tv boxes and can tell you which ones they like better than I can. But, I just wanted to let you know this is just a computer that is getting it's content from the same place everyone else is: Kodi. Unless you want the extra PC power of a tv box you can do the same thing and install Kodi and all the other apps on an Amazon firestick for $35. Also, I just don't like companies that try to make a buck off pirating, it's kind of against the pirating code. As an example: while I was surfing around, and on that link you posted, the chat box popped up so I asked a few questions:
BravoJust cancelled DirecTV after being with them since 2004. The guy offered $5 off my bill and free Sunday Ticket without me asking.
I told him, "I'm not like the guys in the other thread who are threatening to cancel to try to get free Sunday Ticket...I really do just want to cancel."
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Maybe. Depends on what you want. What type of video (monitor) outputs does it have? Ideally you'd want to add a TV tuner card for over the air antenna and a video card with HDMI out. When I built mine I just bought a motherboard with on board video and HDMI. Do you know the model number of the motherboard?Can a guy turn a 5 year old laptop into an HTPC?
50Mbps for $44 a month. No string, no contract. Was the Comcast girl on the phone?Hate to be that guy and not read a little history in this thread, but what are people paying for Internet only with Comcast? Counting the $10 for modem rental and assorted taxes and fees I'm paying $85/month for internet only. Comcast girl basically said no soup for you, internet-only guy.
I could shave about $20 off the bill by dropping to a 6MB pipe (two Netflix users in the house), plus I'd have to go stand in a very long line to swap hardware. ... Not gonna happen.
It sucks, I hate Comcast, yada yada, but my slim silver lining is that if they can no longer offer me a "deal" then they must be circling the drain.
$85/month for internet only is ridiculous. Call them.Hate to be that guy and not read a little history in this thread, but what are people paying for Internet only with Comcast? Counting the $10 for modem rental and assorted taxes and fees I'm paying $85/month for internet only.