CA Traveler wrote:
Why are you assuming you will have internet service in Canada? Last time I was there I paid Verizon a monthly fee to connect to Canadian cell service. And that service was inadequate for streaming but that was a few years ago...:(
I also had DTV National Programs only because there is some border overlap.
We had internet this summer in Canada. Several times in remote areas, we went in at night and watched netflix 50 miles or more from the nearest city.
To the OP:
- You need an internet provider. If you go cellular, you will need to make sure you are somewhere with decent cell coverage and sufficient data for streaming. Streaming is a big data hog. We have Starlink. Not the cheapest but so long as you have a reasonably clear view of the sky, you have highspeed internet.
- You will need a VPN (Virtual Private Network). This is a website that takes your requests, and sends them to another location and then copies the responses back to your computer (it's all seemless and you don't see any of this once connected to the VPN). When you log in, you select a connection location in the USA...then Hulu sees the USA server location and lets you connect.
- Double check that hulu lets you view live sporting events. Many services treat sporting events different from regular programing.
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