French Frog
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Nothing absolute about what I said. I ended the paragraph with:Let's agree to disagree.
Giving tax advice in the form of absolutes on college message boards is... you know... dumb, IMHO.
but ask your tax advisor.
Nothing absolute about what I said. I ended the paragraph with:Let's agree to disagree.
Giving tax advice in the form of absolutes on college message boards is... you know... dumb, IMHO.
Good for you Mac, I had DirecTV since 1998 and dropped them in December 2016.Here is my story of why I will become a cable cutter. I have had Directv since 1996 and have watched the price go up and up over the years. When I learned AT&T bought them I knew we had problems. Well, the straw that broke the camels back came in last months bill. They added a "Federal Cost Recovery" fee of 67 cents. I have had it with Directv/AT&T. I live 44 miles from the towers so I just put up a Mohu Sky on the roof, works great. Now I am researching what I need to do to get all the college football channels. By football season Directv will be history.
I have 3 tv's and I have run my OTA antenna to one of the tv's. I have two other tv's I would like to get the OTA signal but I cannot run an antenna wire to them. I have searched for a solution but all seem complicated. My question, what streaming device would you use to get OTA channels to other tv's.1. If you have a cell phone, dump the home phone.
2. Call around for small independent home security/monitoring companies for the best price to monitor your already installed system.
3. Dump your cable TV.
4. Get the fastest internet available in your area. I have 350Mbps in Oklahoma. Some areas of DFW have 1 Gbps service.
5. Get a high speed modem with a powerful multi-channel router such as an ASUS brand router.
6. Get wifi extenders to place in or near the most distant TV rooms from the main router.
7. Purchase Roku, Fire Stick or Box, Google Chrome Cast, or other suitable streaming device for each TV.
8. Decide on a streaming service, such as Playstation Vue, Sling TV or the new YouTube if available. (I have PS Vue.) You can also use the streaming services from Amazon if you have a Prime account.
9. Don't forget to get a high definition over the air antenna to get live TV from all your local stations. This is a must if you live in an area with bad weather, (like Oklahoma), or to view network sports on ABC, CBS, and NBC, etc., along with other local news if you care about that stuff.
Any questions, please ask.
https://www.groundedreason.com/connecting-an-antenna-to-multiple-tvs/I have 3 tv's and I have run my OTA antenna to one of the tv's. I have two other tv's I would like to get the OTA signal but I cannot run an antenna wire to them. I have searched for a solution but all seem complicated. My question, what streaming device would you use to get OTA channels to other tv's.
I have 3 tv's and I have run my OTA antenna to one of the tv's. I have two other tv's I would like to get the OTA signal but I cannot run an antenna wire to them. I have searched for a solution but all seem complicated. My question, what streaming device would you use to get OTA channels to other tv's.
Right now, unless they've changed it recently, you can only have one PS4 in your household tied to your Vue account (odd I know), but the FireTV (not the stick) has the Vue app (so does the AppleTV, but that doesn't have the amazon app) and you can use as many of those in the house as you need with your one Vue subscription.You would probably need a playstation on every tv? I do have 1 ps4. You are saying fire tv has the vue app?
Google chromecast is fairly cheap to put on numerous tv's.
Why would you watch Baylor do anything?You can sign up for youtubetv now and get a week free(i think it was a week), it has the 4 main local channels.
I dont have a streaming device to test it on because only google chromecast has it but it works fine on my phone, tablet and laptop.
This trial made me think of cutting the cable because I was able to watch the TCU game and almost all of the major college football games.
Watching the baylor basketball game now on (regional?) fox sports .
lol trueWhy would you watch Baylor do anything?
Anybody try YouTube TV?