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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.
$45 for 20 MB + free HBO for a year. I have my own modem though.

Check the TV + internet bundles, sometimes they are cheaper than just the internet only deals.

 
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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.
$85/month for internet only is ridiculous. Call them.
Yeah. I'm $45 for 50mbit. I just call and threaten to cancel and they find me a deal. Backup plan (only had to use once) is to cancel and sign up as a "new user" using my wife's info, in order to get a promotional rate.

The deals I get are usually only for 6-12 months, but when the deal is up I just repeat the above process.

ETA: I also have my own modem as well. Anyone with any plans to stick with Comcast should have their own modem. Pays for itself in ~7 months.

 
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I have Time Warner and am at $45 for 30. Just this week AT&T started putting fiber in our neighborhood for their Gigapower network so soon I'll be at "up to 1 GB" for $70.

 
Quick XBMC question - I am late to the game on this, but recently discovered TVMC - which appears to be XBMC, with add-ons already added - essentially you can find anything you want to stream out of the box.

I loaded it on my Mac and can stream directly to TV via appletv.

My question is really around what should I be thinking about security -wise - I access the net via VPN. Anything else I should be worried about?

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.

 
How does Kodi work with multiple TVs? Right now, I have an HTPC in the living room with Plex Media Server and Roku 3s at each TV. As I understand it, with Kodi you'd have a Kodi device at each TV and no central server. How does it handle shared media?

 
How does Kodi work with multiple TVs? Right now, I have an HTPC in the living room with Plex Media Server and Roku 3s at each TV. As I understand it, with Kodi you'd have a Kodi device at each TV and no central server. How does it handle shared media?
You just have to point each Kodi installation to the central media server (which you'll have to leave on). Presuming your HTPC is Windows-based, you'll have to share the drives/folders where you store your media. If your HTPC is OpenELEC-based, you'll have to turn on SMB sharing in the settings.

If you want to be able to pause/resume across installations and share watched flags across installations, you'll need to set up a mySQL database. It seems a little daunting at first, but if you follow the steps it's not a big deal.

The most elegant setup is to have a central server which is not your HTPC and then just use all your Kodi installs as clients. Here's my setup if you need an example of one way to do this. That post is getting dated as all of my secondary streaming devices (Boxee Box, Netgear EVA 9150) have since been replaced with Kodi installations.

 
How does Kodi work with multiple TVs? Right now, I have an HTPC in the living room with Plex Media Server and Roku 3s at each TV. As I understand it, with Kodi you'd have a Kodi device at each TV and no central server. How does it handle shared media?
You just have to point each Kodi installation to the central media server (which you'll have to leave on). Presuming your HTPC is Windows-based, you'll have to share the drives/folders where you store your media. If your HTPC is OpenELEC-based, you'll have to turn on SMB sharing in the settings.

If you want to be able to pause/resume across installations and share watched flags across installations, you'll need to set up a mySQL database. It seems a little daunting at first, but if you follow the steps it's not a big deal.

The most elegant setup is to have a central server which is not your HTPC and then just use all your Kodi installs as clients. Here's my setup if you need an example of one way to do this. That post is getting dated as all of my secondary streaming devices (Boxee Box, Netgear EVA 9150) have since been replaced with Kodi installations.
:thumbup:

 
How does Kodi work with multiple TVs? Right now, I have an HTPC in the living room with Plex Media Server and Roku 3s at each TV. As I understand it, with Kodi you'd have a Kodi device at each TV and no central server. How does it handle shared media?
You just have to point each Kodi installation to the central media server (which you'll have to leave on). Presuming your HTPC is Windows-based, you'll have to share the drives/folders where you store your media. If your HTPC is OpenELEC-based, you'll have to turn on SMB sharing in the settings.

If you want to be able to pause/resume across installations and share watched flags across installations, you'll need to set up a mySQL database. It seems a little daunting at first, but if you follow the steps it's not a big deal.

The most elegant setup is to have a central server which is not your HTPC and then just use all your Kodi installs as clients. Here's my setup if you need an example of one way to do this. That post is getting dated as all of my secondary streaming devices (Boxee Box, Netgear EVA 9150) have since been replaced with Kodi installations.
:thumbup:
Wow, after re-reading that linked post I made, SO much has changed in the last 2.5 years: HDDs are back to being dirt-cheap, TVTorrents has shuttered, the Boxee Box feels like a relic (compared to Kodi installs), and CPUs have advanced meaningfully (among others). Wow.

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
What paid streaming service are you using.

That and the inability to get a guide for ota to work is preventing me from cutting the cable. That and some buffer problem with my pc where the sounds cuts out for 1-2 seconds.

 
What paid streaming service are you using.

That and the inability to get a guide for ota to work is preventing me from cutting the cable. That and some buffer problem with my pc where the sounds cuts out for 1-2 seconds.
mnquinjr has the OTA guide figured out for Kodi. I just use WMC for OTA which has a good guide.

If your internet speed is ok the sound might be an issues with updated drivers for your sound/video card. My motherboard has Intel onboard graphics and for HDMI it processes both the video and sound and updating that driver solved my sound hick ups. Might try that.

 
sportsaccess.se sounds great, but two problems:

1. It won't process my payment even though I put in the right info

2. The payment section isn't secure

#### them.
Sorry that they wouldn't take your card. I have a Citi CC, and used the feature where they allow you to generate a one-time use number in case the number gets stolen/compromised.
that is awesome I had no idea they did this

 
So I finally got IPTV working with the native Kodi DVR after many hours over 3 days of troubleshooting. 751 channels available from multiple satellite sources, all in SD/near HD quality. Fully native channel guide within Kodi with show info and DVR functionality (This is where the Amazon Fire TV will be worth the extra $60 over the Stick, plus the wired ethernet connection that I have going over wireline adapters).

This is literally incredible. Hardest part now will be choosing between month to month ($10/mo.) or yearly ($80, which is less than Netflix per month) because, well, provider stability. The 2015 version of the ol' black box that I got from the back pages of Sporting News in the early 2000's for college ("Fully Digital converter !!!" :lmao: , those were the days).

:headbang:
I've been reading about the Robin Hood Project; 153 HD live channels. I think I'll give that a go.

ETA: For live TV sports channels, the networks that Robinhood currently supports includes ESPN, Fox Sports, Sky Sports, NFL Network, and NBA TV.
Been getting 404 errors when trying to pull this up lately.

 
So I finally got IPTV working with the native Kodi DVR after many hours over 3 days of troubleshooting. 751 channels available from multiple satellite sources, all in SD/near HD quality. Fully native channel guide within Kodi with show info and DVR functionality (This is where the Amazon Fire TV will be worth the extra $60 over the Stick, plus the wired ethernet connection that I have going over wireline adapters).

This is literally incredible. Hardest part now will be choosing between month to month ($10/mo.) or yearly ($80, which is less than Netflix per month) because, well, provider stability. The 2015 version of the ol' black box that I got from the back pages of Sporting News in the early 2000's for college ("Fully Digital converter !!!" :lmao: , those were the days).

:headbang:
I've been reading about the Robin Hood Project; 153 HD live channels. I think I'll give that a go.

ETA: For live TV sports channels, the networks that Robinhood currently supports includes ESPN, Fox Sports, Sky Sports, NFL Network, and NBA TV.
Been getting 404 errors when trying to pull this up lately.
Robinhood altogether or NFL Network? I never found a good NFL Network stream the few times I tried there.

 
So I finally got IPTV working with the native Kodi DVR after many hours over 3 days of troubleshooting. 751 channels available from multiple satellite sources, all in SD/near HD quality. Fully native channel guide within Kodi with show info and DVR functionality (This is where the Amazon Fire TV will be worth the extra $60 over the Stick, plus the wired ethernet connection that I have going over wireline adapters).

This is literally incredible. Hardest part now will be choosing between month to month ($10/mo.) or yearly ($80, which is less than Netflix per month) because, well, provider stability. The 2015 version of the ol' black box that I got from the back pages of Sporting News in the early 2000's for college ("Fully Digital converter !!!" :lmao: , those were the days).

:headbang:
I've been reading about the Robin Hood Project; 153 HD live channels. I think I'll give that a go.

ETA: For live TV sports channels, the networks that Robinhood currently supports includes ESPN, Fox Sports, Sky Sports, NFL Network, and NBA TV.
Been getting 404 errors when trying to pull this up lately.
Robinhood altogether or NFL Network? I never found a good NFL Network stream the few times I tried there.
Robinhood. Won't let me get past the first menu.

 
Robinhood. Won't let me get past the first menu.
I'll see if I'm getting the same thing tonight, haven't used that in a while.
I hope its back. The NBC Sports streams for soccer are golden.
I only got the 404 code with Jeckyl and Hyde under Live Sports. It must be down or broken. All the others worked fine with the normal hit and miss of working streams. Was NBC Sports inside Jeckyl and Hyde?

If the websites they scrape change anything they need to make changes too. Maybe just install the latest repo and see if it is fixed?

ETA: Never mind I see you can't get past the first menu. Definitely not the case for me. I'd still try uninstalling the app, downloading the latest repo and reinstall. If not it's over my head.

 
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Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
What paid streaming service are you using.

That and the inability to get a guide for ota to work is preventing me from cutting the cable. That and some buffer problem with my pc where the sounds cuts out for 1-2 seconds.
it's one i've been with for around 6 years. They don't take new subscriptions anymore, probably why it's so stable.

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
What paid streaming service are you using.

That and the inability to get a guide for ota to work is preventing me from cutting the cable. That and some buffer problem with my pc where the sounds cuts out for 1-2 seconds.
it's one i've been with for around 6 years. They don't take new subscriptions anymore, probably why it's so stable.
FYI on SportsAccess.se, could possibly be going down the same route and closing off to new users soon as well : https://twitter.com/SportsAccessSE/status/645797918277009408

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
What paid streaming service are you using.

That and the inability to get a guide for ota to work is preventing me from cutting the cable. That and some buffer problem with my pc where the sounds cuts out for 1-2 seconds.
it's one i've been with for around 6 years. They don't take new subscriptions anymore, probably why it's so stable.
FYI on SportsAccess.se, could possibly be going down the same route and closing off to new users soon as well : https://twitter.com/SportsAccessSE/status/645797918277009408
i think it's the right path for these sites. Stay out of the public eye and keep the service stable.

Have the feeds been good on SA.se this football season?

 
My favorite DVD ripper was DVD Shrink. It hasn't been maintained for years, though, and rarely works anymore.

I always made copies of our kids movie DVDs for the car, because car DVDs always get scratched.
DVDFab has been my go to ripper for years. never had any issues with the software or the movies

 
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.
what was the check?
I entered my .edu email and selected the university i'm attending and was immediately approved
they didn't send a confirmation email to the .edu address?
I remember a few months back there was a website created that allowed you to make a fake .edu email

will have to google it

 
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.
50Mbps for $44 a month. No string, no contract. Was the Comcast girl on the phone?

1- Go into a xfinity store. Don't call and don't go to Comcast warehouse. Xfinity store is a completely different part of their company and will deal.

2- Get your own modem. You can get a top of the line referbished on Amazon for around $40.
which one are you using?

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
im trying to sell this cord cutting idea to the wife. what shows do you typicaly watch using kodi? your wife etc

my wife mainly watches the home DIY channels and some garbage reality tv

we have Netflix hulu and amazon prime already

 
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.
50Mbps for $44 a month. No string, no contract. Was the Comcast girl on the phone?

1- Go into a xfinity store. Don't call and don't go to Comcast warehouse. Xfinity store is a completely different part of their company and will deal.

2- Get your own modem. You can get a top of the line referbished on Amazon for around $40.
which one are you using?
Link

 
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.
50Mbps for $44 a month. No string, no contract. Was the Comcast girl on the phone?

1- Go into a xfinity store. Don't call and don't go to Comcast warehouse. Xfinity store is a completely different part of their company and will deal.

2- Get your own modem. You can get a top of the line referbished on Amazon for around $40.
which one are you using?
Link
which router you pair it with?

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
im trying to sell this cord cutting idea to the wife. what shows do you typicaly watch using kodi? your wife etc

my wife mainly watches the home DIY channels and some garbage reality tv

we have Netflix hulu and amazon prime already
As long as you are willing to wait until the day after the show airs I have yet to find a show that wasn't available.

A couple of examples:

I've just got caught up with Orphan Black, all three seasons, Amazon Prime wanted to charge for Season 3.

The old lady wanted to check out Inside Amy Schumer last night so we watched Season 1 Episode 1 from 2013.

 
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
im trying to sell this cord cutting idea to the wife. what shows do you typicaly watch using kodi? your wife etc

my wife mainly watches the home DIY channels and some garbage reality tv

we have Netflix hulu and amazon prime already
As long as you are willing to wait until the day after the show airs I have yet to find a show that wasn't available.

A couple of examples:

I've just got caught up with Orphan Black, all three seasons, Amazon Prime wanted to charge for Season 3.

The old lady wanted to check out Inside Amy Schumer last night so we watched Season 1 Episode 1 from 2013.
k we never watch live anyways the commercials suck so everything is dvr. so pretty much I might not need Kodi since im using roku. I do not plan on buying a sports package im assuming that's why most of you use kodi? that and plex

 
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.
50Mbps for $44 a month. No string, no contract. Was the Comcast girl on the phone?

1- Go into a xfinity store. Don't call and don't go to Comcast warehouse. Xfinity store is a completely different part of their company and will deal.

2- Get your own modem. You can get a top of the line referbished on Amazon for around $40.
which one are you using?
Link
which router you pair it with?
This one. I upgraded to AC wfif and gigabit switches in my house when I decided to cut cable. Not necessary, depending on your needs (existing equipment, size of house, etc.), but I had old equipment and wanted to future proof and upgrade a little bit. The router you choose is really depended on your needs more than anything. The modem you choose just needs to meet your ISP requirements. Here is comcast's list of approved modems. Although my old outdated modem not on that list was working fine.

 
k we never watch live anyways the commercials suck so everything is dvr. so pretty much I might not need Kodi since im using roku. I do not plan on buying a sports package im assuming that's why most of you use kodi? that and plex
I don't use Kodi much for sports. I like to watch sports live and the live streams they have for sports are somewhat unreliable and often not in HD. I paid NFL.com for all the NFL by signing up with my IP in a foreign country.

I use Kodi for watching tv shows the same as you do with your dvr except I have access to all shows on all channels. Channels around the world. And I don't have to remember to set the dvr.

I also use Kodi for movies. I have found that movies are available on Kodi at the same times they are available anywhere else. If there is an HD version available to download somewhere it will be available on Kodi. With Kodi you are getting a stream so you don't have to download it to watch it, that's the cool part.

 
ILUVBEER99 said:
Is there a current consensus on media player preference?

I have a Samsung SmartTV, but it doesn't support SlingTV right now. I plan on using Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Sling.

Do I want to go Roku or Amazon Fire?
Roku is the better device but you can't get kodi on it so it depends if you ever want to do that or not.
Kodi combined with a paid streaming service for sports has made cable 100% useless to me. haven't had cable the past 6 months and there is absolutely nothing i miss.
What paid streaming service are you using.

That and the inability to get a guide for ota to work is preventing me from cutting the cable. That and some buffer problem with my pc where the sounds cuts out for 1-2 seconds.
it's one i've been with for around 6 years. They don't take new subscriptions anymore, probably why it's so stable.
FYI on SportsAccess.se, could possibly be going down the same route and closing off to new users soon as well : https://twitter.com/SportsAccessSE/status/645797918277009408
i think it's the right path for these sites. Stay out of the public eye and keep the service stable.

Have the feeds been good on SA.se this football season?
Fantastic on Kodi. Had some hiccups with links appearing in Kodi during W1, otherwise smooth sailing with little to no buffering whatsoever, crystal clear picture.

 
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.
50Mbps for $44 a month. No string, no contract. Was the Comcast girl on the phone?

1- Go into a xfinity store. Don't call and don't go to Comcast warehouse. Xfinity store is a completely different part of their company and will deal.

2- Get your own modem. You can get a top of the line referbished on Amazon for around $40.
which one are you using?
Link
which router you pair it with?
This one. I upgraded to AC wfif and gigabit switches in my house when I decided to cut cable. Not necessary, depending on your needs (existing equipment, size of house, etc.), but I had old equipment and wanted to future proof and upgrade a little bit. The router you choose is really depended on your needs more than anything. The modem you choose just needs to meet your ISP requirements. Here is comcast's list of approved modems. Although my old outdated modem not on that list was working fine.
:goodposting:

In the market for a router as I bought a Netgear Wireless N one when it first came out years ago, and I'm way past due as it's not gigabit wired (I have a wireline setup throughout my apartment for Amazon Fire TV boxes and my iMac). Just got a new cable modem from a friend who never provisioned it and it works just fine, as my old Comcast modem that I owned was outside of the lifecycle, so it couldn't even get the config file for 150Mbps Blast! speeds. Your seal of approval coupled with great Amazon reviews makes me a believer, I'm in for one!

 
:goodposting:

In the market for a router as I bought a Netgear Wireless N one when it first came out years ago, and I'm way past due as it's not gigabit wired (I have a wireline setup throughout my apartment for Amazon Fire TV boxes and my iMac). Just got a new cable modem from a friend who never provisioned it and it works just fine, as my old Comcast modem that I owned was outside of the lifecycle, so it couldn't even get the config file for 150Mbps Blast! speeds. Your seal of approval coupled with great Amazon reviews makes me a believer, I'm in for one!
It's the first time I've gone with TP-Link. I was a Netgear guy for years before this. I haven't had any issues with it and it has all sorts of capabilities so I hope it works out for you.

I upgraded from wireless g, never had n. :bag:

Whether I need it or not my brain thinks I have to have a wireline to my main entertainment center where the xbox and playstation (and now HTPC) are. I've moved around a lot and it's the first thing I do to a new house.

ETA: Here is the link to the owners manual. If you kind of follow through this as you're first setting it up, instead of using the quick set up, you'll see where a lot of the functions are even though you'll probably use most of the default setting.

 
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:goodposting:

In the market for a router as I bought a Netgear Wireless N one when it first came out years ago, and I'm way past due as it's not gigabit wired (I have a wireline setup throughout my apartment for Amazon Fire TV boxes and my iMac). Just got a new cable modem from a friend who never provisioned it and it works just fine, as my old Comcast modem that I owned was outside of the lifecycle, so it couldn't even get the config file for 150Mbps Blast! speeds. Your seal of approval coupled with great Amazon reviews makes me a believer, I'm in for one!
It's the first time I've gone with TP-Link. I was a Netgear guy for years before this. I haven't had any issues with it and it has all sorts of capabilities so I hope it works out for you.

I upgraded from wireless g, never had n. :bag:

Whether I need it or not my brain thinks I have to have a wireline to my main entertainment center where the xbox and playstation (and now HTPC) are. I've moved around a lot and it's the first thing I do to a new house.
Cheap plug n play.

 
Robinhood. Won't let me get past the first menu.
I'll see if I'm getting the same thing tonight, haven't used that in a while.
I hope its back. The NBC Sports streams for soccer are golden.
I only got the 404 code with Jeckyl and Hyde under Live Sports. It must be down or broken. All the others worked fine with the normal hit and miss of working streams. Was NBC Sports inside Jeckyl and Hyde?

If the websites they scrape change anything they need to make changes too. Maybe just install the latest repo and see if it is fixed?

ETA: Never mind I see you can't get past the first menu. Definitely not the case for me. I'd still try uninstalling the app, downloading the latest repo and reinstall. If not it's over my head.
Seems to be working better today. Maybe it was just a temporary glitch, who knows.

Edit: Seems like they trimmed some of the sports streaming options.

 
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So whats the verdict on DVR for OTA? Is the Tablo decent? Is there a reliable device to stream OTA from one antenna to all TVs and connect to a PC for DVR?

Read back through the last 7 months of posts but still confused.

 
So whats the verdict on DVR for OTA? Is the Tablo decent? Is there a reliable device to stream OTA from one antenna to all TVs and connect to a PC for DVR?

Read back through the last 7 months of posts but still confused.
Is the OTA signal (coax) going to all your tvs? Is the PC you are talking about getting a OTA signal or is it just a PC on your home network?

 
best 50 mile HD antenna that won't break the bank?

Prefer to buy from Amazon.
Figure out what your signal strength is first with tvfool because it depends on a lot more factors than distance. Then consider a step up if you have long coax runs in your house because the signal degrades over length. If you are buying from amazon you could try them out and use their return service if they don't work. I have a top of the line antenna and it only costs ~$130 so you wont be breaking the bank either way.

 
So whats the verdict on DVR for OTA? Is the Tablo decent? Is there a reliable device to stream OTA from one antenna to all TVs and connect to a PC for DVR?

Read back through the last 7 months of posts but still confused.
Is the OTA signal (coax) going to all your tvs? Is the PC you are talking about getting a OTA signal or is it just a PC on your home network?
Did some research and this is what I'm going with.

Tablo DVR 4 tuner

Basically you hook the antenna up wherever it gets the best signal. You connect it to the Tablo. Connect the Tablo to your home network either wirelessly or directly with an Ethernet cable to the router. Then install the Tablo app onto any device you want to watch the OTA channels. For $5 a month ($150 lifetime) you get a regular Channel guide that lets you record series and multiple shows at a time.

We'll see how it goes.

 
Just cancelled Direct TV. I was paying $160/mo in non-Sunday Ticket months, plus $75/mo for DSL/phone (land line which I only keep for emergencies.

I have both Netflix and Prime accounts, which I'll keep. And I have Chromecast, a Roku, and a smart DVD player player with a billion apps on it.

My phone company offers a really basic cable package (local DC channels), which I had to compromise on since my locale doesn't work with OTA antennae. So, I got my cable/internet/phone bundled for $100/mo.

I have a couple of questions:

1. On my new internet package, I have a 400 mb limit with charges for going over. What does that mean in practical terms of usage?

2. I'm thinking of getting HBO Now, but am completely confused on what I would need to do. I have the aforementioned DVD player that runs apps, the Roku, Chromecast, an I Phone, an I Pad, and a laptop. Do I download it to all devices? If not, which one should I use to play it?

 

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