Bill.Satellite wrote:
timmac wrote:
2oldman wrote:
timmac wrote:
..buy a Roko box and hook it up with your internet a away you go.
I'm going to investigate that. I have blazing internet at the house, just the phone for the RV which I don't think is going to cut it. I have my service and my locals set up just the way I like it and I do not want any of it touched.
I had a DTV receiver for the house and RV, without the fuss of having 2 accounts, which has worked just fine for years. Then I made the silly mistake of deactivating the other receiver, which essentially blew it off the map, and I'm not a good enough liar to get it reactivated. Even after being a loyal customer for over 20 years. Gimme a break.
Thanks. I'll keep you posted.
THIS IS NOT A HOME TOPIC. It's about how to access these TV options while RVing. Please stop confusing folks by making them believe that the same service they can get at home is available when they are in their RV.
If you have internet at home than you have access to thousands of channel right now at zero cost and almost no commercials..
Do not get the Roko stick, get the Roko 3 box, the stick does not get all the channels and has a hard time receiving internet, I like the Roko 3 boxes, they work just fine and cost $100 and No Monthly Fees...
Umm I have 2 Roko boxes in my motorhome and get all the same channels at home as well in the RV, you just need a good internet everywhere that is coming in less than 2 years thanks to Elon Musk..