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YesDoes PS Vue get you NBATV? That's what you'll probably need to watch summer league games.
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YesDoes PS Vue get you NBATV? That's what you'll probably need to watch summer league games.
Very underrated movie!
Comcast would prefer you to do a self install as long as the dwelling is ready for it. They save more money by not sending the tech out.
By the way, the self install and is a pretty simple task. If you know the location has had services recently before, I agree with honki. You should save yourself some money. But if it's had satellite or something else recently. You should let them do it
So if I let this dude in my house am I gonna have to pay him?
This is not entirely true. They often like to send techs out so they can upsell and find bad lines to replace, etc.
Yes, do this for sure! You don't need their equipment, and you get screwed in the long run. I went and bought a Linksys WRT for 10 bucks at Goodwill (you know those black and blue ones that they always have a million of....). I reflashed it with a better program. Now I can crank up the power and mess with other stuff. Sounds like you'd probably be better off just buying one online though.... LolYeah dude, buy your own modem/router on amazon and pay up front.
I bought a modem in 2007 for $60 and used it for 7 years before upgrading. Comcast would have charged me $8-10 /month to rent their equipment. Fuck that.
I always just buy my own and tell them to fuck off. They try to get me to upgrade to the latest and greatest through them, but its all a sham. My speeds are consistenly good enough to play games online and do whatever i need to.
Yes, do this for sure! You don't need their equipment, and you get screwed in the long run. I went and bought a Linksys WRT for 10 bucks at Goodwill (you know those black and blue ones that they always have a million of....). I reflashed it with a better program. Now I can crank up the power and mess with other stuff. Sounds like you'd probably be better off just buying one online though.... Lol
dd-wrt.com. (3rd party)Better Linksys firmware or 3rd party firmware?
Does anyone know how many days are in August?
I love this forum. Next time I have a random question, I'll just start a thread instead of figuring it out on my own. Does anyone know how many days are in August?
I love this forum. Next time I have a random question, I'll just start a thread instead of figuring it out on my own. Does anyone know how many days are in August?
I love this forum. Next time I have a random question, I'll just start a thread instead of figuring it out on my own. Does anyone know how many days are in August?
When I got Comcast installed here, which I love, my installer gave me a card with his cell number for any questions.
Good luck. Life needs to be easy sometines.
Does PS Vue get you NBATV? That's what you'll probably need to watch summer league games.
dd-wrt.com. (3rd party)
Lots of great instructions. Tells you what you can do, with what you got. I did it over 2 years ago, and it's been carefree.
If people don't realize that they should probably have a friend do it for them, or hire someone to do it for them.....People need to realize there are two separate components to consider. There's the cable modem (if you need one) and the router (does WiFi and ethernet for your home).
Yeh, if you plan on having it for a year or more, buy your own modem rather than paying $10 a month to rent it forever. Should be able to get it on Amazon for $80 or less, just make sure it says works for comcast.If you have a cable going into your spot you simply buy a modem/router combo and call them up to turn it on.
If people don't realize that they should probably have a friend do it for them, or hire someone to do it for them.....
Also, they make router modem combos obviously....
If you're not real technical, this might be too much to take on. The basic router functions in the stock software are probably fine for most people.
Otherwise, this 3rd party software does kick ass.
People need to realize there are two separate components to consider. There's the cable modem (if you need one) and the router (does WiFi and ethernet for your home).
For modern cable systems, you need a modem that does DOCSIS 3.0 to get higher speeds. If you have something like FIOS, which I have here, a modem isn't required at all.

You really know your shit for an old fart!![]()
So I'm gonna just pay for convenience and have the MF set it up for me. I don't want a hassle and I want my SL games and PSVUE immediately. I'll worry about buying my own router in a month. I'll rent this one for just a bit.
I paid the one time fee to have Frontier install a cable card in my TiVo. It was worth the money to get it right. Cable Card is a bit more complex to get working, and it's good to have an installer who can call into their own support system to get the settings on their end right. The guy also brought the cable card with him so I didn't have to wait the 3-5 business days for it to be delivered.
I saved $45/month for the set top boxes I returned, but it cost me $299 one time + $15/mo (+$149 one time per bedroom/den). Breaks even in about 18 months, and the quality of using the DVR and channel guides, etc., is the best there is (TiVo).
I have a PS4 so I'm going with Vue. No DVR rental needed. Just a router and a connection. Shouldn't be that much right?
25mbits, or 50mbits is plenty.I have a PS4 so I'm going with Vue. No DVR rental needed. Just a router and a connection. Shouldn't be that much right?
