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Can sign up for Core and upgrade later if you want the extras.
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The slimmer Core plan for $45 is a pretty good bang for the buck (drops some specialized channels like the PAC12 networks and such in the full plan) if you don’t need those extras. YMMV of course, depending on what your needs are. TMO is reporting us as the Charlotte, NC region instead of the Pee Dee Region (actually in Florence, SC), but that didn’t prevent us from using their services-it can just cause the service to feed you some different regional content like local news/weather stuff. I am getting the key network and sports/news feeds we watch from the Sling Orange+Blue plans for a little bit less, and some of them also let me sign into the standalone apps so we don’t have to us their grid UI for things like ESPN, ACC, SEC, etc.īoth Sling and Vidgo worked for us since we too have set up an antenna to serve the house with locals. I was able to do a test run of the service a week or so back to confirm it works with TMO-HI, and it worked fine for us. May want to look into what Vidgo has to offer. On the mean time an antenna is coming my way. If wasn’t for the issue of local IP, I was going to be 100% satisfied with t-mobile hoem internet, but I hope they fix it at some point.
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I try so hard with spectrum to try to make the price of TV+internet the same as t-mobile plus fubo, but that was an even impossible task, I lost my hope and patience. I would prefer that the support is more direct and honest and just say we don’t provide local IP addresses, but for the price of internet and fubo TV it is enough a good reason for me to drop the spectrum monopoly.
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fubo has an api to check what is your IP address that is /v3/location the same they use in their code to check your location and my IP returns not on my region,īut I am a point I can’t spectrum anymore, for local channel I am getting VHF/UHF/HD 4K antenna to at least get the local channels. I contact the support they say that I need to speak with fubo, and that is not the case. I use fuboTV and using T-mobile home internet they will not provide you a local IP address, so a service like fubo will check your public IP to determine where you are, so I am getting local channels. I can’t see this happening anytime soon as it would be somewhat of a combination between a CellSpot V2 and a Modem/Gateway to achieve what it needs to do. In the future, the modem will need some sort of GPS receiver or something that can identify where the modem is located to tell the routing that it needs an IP address local to the physical location. It’s sort of humorous to get ads for New Mexico businesses on the Roku, but this could be a more serious problem with some websites and services. I’m apparently being located to a place 700 miles away. Syaoran, are you saying this is T-Mobile’s design and is inherent to the service? So far it hasn’t been a critical issue, as I am not doing any multiplayer games that REQUIRE it-but if I do get around to that again, I will likely have to go back to Spectrum on their intro rate if TMO doesn’t figure out a better way to do dual-stack IP’s. I miss the ability to open ports properly as well. While it isn’t exactly ideal, it is one of those pros/cons things you sometimes have to deal with if you are trying to save money or otherwise just want to try an alternative option. Have had to do a full power down for a few minutes a couple times though.


Once in a blue moon I will get shot off somewhere in left field. Kinda annoying, but this solution is saving me a substantial amount against Spectrum’s standard rates… and I was tired of haggling constantly with them for a little $10 discount here and there just to TRY to keep the cost somewhat reasonable. I am typically “homed” out of Charlotte, NC even though I live in Florence, SC.Īs such, my Sling TV wants to give me local content for the Charlotte area. Just like a VPN, it can drop you out in a completely different area than your physical location. We are sort of running like a VPN… a 464 tunnel, actually.
