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moisheh wrote:
No matter what restrictions are in place is it really polite to hog all the bandwidth? What happened to common decency? How many CG's can support streaming without killing the WiFi for everyone else? It is rude and ignorant. But in most cases this discussion is moot as with as little as 10 users streaming would be beyond the available bandwidth.
Moisheh
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we3 wrote:
I have Direct tv at home and very happy with it. This winter we are heading south and would like to take it with us. There is a app where we can communicate with our HR24 at home and stream to our iPhone for viewing. The problem is this app is garbage, it has terrible reviews. Next is to take our receiver with us and purchase a HD dish/with tripod which is large and difficult to set up while moving several times a week. Could purchase roof mount with auto alignment however I have heard many stories of trees blocking signal while parked. Purchase SD dish/with tripod which is smaller and easier to align with acceptable viewing however can not be used with a HR24. I possibly could purchase a SD receiver however I have grown accustom to recording shows when I am elsewhere and don't want to change. Also I am not interested in changing Sat companies. Also streaming off WIFI in campgrounds is impossible/unacceptable.
I know there is a wealth of info out there so would appreciate any help.
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we3 wrote:darsben1 wrote:
You can log into your directv account and watch on your computer. Get yourself a hotspot for internet connection.
That is what this Direct tv app is suppose to do but very few people have success with it.