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Hello
we finally bought a waterfront home in moultonborough we want to have boston channels news i know time warner has abc nbc cbs locial news i heard dircet tv you can use your mass address as service address and get boston channels in nh anyone doing this the house has no canble tv in it now just old school antenna any info would be great Dave |
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Had Direct TV for a few years before finally swapping to Comcast...with DTV we pretty much lost only NECN and got all the local Boston stuff.
Not sure what kind of package you will want but we paid extra for stuff like NESN and CSN fOr Red Sox and Celtics so maybe the Boston channels came with that. The best way to find out is to call with your address and you can discuss what is available at length with a representative. I know zip about Time Warner. Congrats on your waterfront home! |
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it also varies depending on what town you are in . Moultonboro goes with Maine while Center harbor gets Boston . That's at least when we signed up a few years ago
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If you have internet at the new place and want your channels from Boston, I'd recommend a slingbox. The quality is really impressive with the last few models (everything since the Slingbox pro-hd). That way you get your channels and don't have to pay a monthly fee. I've been using mine for 9 years and it's still going strong.
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Very happy with Roku Stick with Netflix and Sling TV. Not recommended with Metrocast ISP. They limit your data usage to 250GB @ month. Check your ISP data usage.
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Good point BroadHopper, definitely check your cap in case it is low, however I do know that the Slingbox system (which is different than SlingTV oddly enough) only uses about 1GB every hour or two hour of streaming. So 250GB would be plenty enough for watching 10 hours of TV every day for a month.
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thanks for replys
im a little old school no net flix at home no roko or things like that weizy where do i get a sling box do i just hook it up to my tv do i need to buy smart tvs so basic cable and internet and a sling box will work how does t work to get boston channels thanks |
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I dumped Metrocast and now use a slingbox to view all my verizon fios channels from home (Mass) via wifi and added a RoKu. Greater entertainment and only pay one cable bill now.
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The one thing that should be mentioned regarding things like Roku, sling, fire, etc. is that if you are a sports fan or 24/7 news channel watcher you will not get them from the typical show suppliers like hulu, Netflix, etc., without paying big bucks after you cut the cable.
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At our lake house I have DirecTV and Metrocast. DirecTV is good and the better boxes can record, but it does not have any On Demand programing. For that reason I prefer cable even though Metrocast TV is terrible. I have Verizon Fios in Mass and it beats Metrocast hands down.
Metrocast internet is OK. |
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The Direct TV receivers are dumb.
They do not know where they are. I have had Direct TV since Pegasus. Whenever you change or upgrade with Direct TV you start a new 2 year contract. I own my equipment and have not had any contract in decades. When I upgraded to HD television I purchased my own receiver. I hired a private independent (not Direct TV) to install the HD dish. I paid for the dish and the installation. When I activated my HD receiver - it was just a call to Direct TV with the ID number of the owned receiver. I did have to pay $20.00 for an access card. Access card is mailed. Since the receivers are dumb, they will operate anywhere. Whether the receivers are owned or leased they will work anywhere. Local channels are dependent on where the receiver is stated to Direct TV. |
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They are relatively easy to set up, you can see in the picture I attached what the back of the entry level model ($90 direct from Slingbox) Slingbox M2 looks like. You put it between the cable box and your TV, no smart TV required. At the place you want to watch, you buy a Roku Stick (or something similar) for $50 that comes with a remote and connects to WiFi. You use that remote to change channels and it will show the identical thing that is being shown on your TV at home. Pros: Use your cable anywhere, watch DVR'd programs, watch what is locally on where the Slingbox is, great quality - often so good people can't tell it isn't local Cons: Channel changing is slow, whatever is being watched on the cablebox at home is what is shown - meaning if someone is at home watching the Red Sox on the cable box that the Slingbox is connected to and you are at the second home and want to watch something, you both have to watch the same thing, setup can be a pain - but once it is set up it will work for years without any changes. -Wiezy |
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I had Slingbox several years ago. I found it very slow and the quality sketchy at times. They really need to upgrade to HDMI from the traditional patch component cords which I think would help tremendously
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Sorry to hear your experience wasn't great. I actually just watched an NFL game from the Caribbean on my phone using the Slingbox Solo and the quality was great. The reason for not going to HDMI has to do with HDCP, as it turns out this can cause issues with having it pass through in some cases https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-b...ent_Protection although they do have Slingboxes with HDMI available: http://www.slingbox.com/Products/Sli.../Features.aspx Regardless, the upload speed at the Slingbox location can affect the quality significantly, but Boston area internet shouldn't have this issue. -Wiezy |
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Thanks for all the great info
for me just want something simple to get Boston channels Should of had kids they would have figured it all out for me by now |
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LOL, use your Boston address and sign up for satellite, install yourself. You will get the Boston channels if you keep it under your hat.
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From my experience...
1. Contact independent firm to connect you. Orbit Satellite for example 2. In set up it asks for zip code. Moultonborough is Carroll County. That gives you Maine. Enter Center Harbor zip code in Belknap County to get Boston. 3. Go to Center Harbor and get a mail box. $66/year. Done. This is pre-ATT procedure many used successfully. I would still stick with independent installer. You can get the start-up deals with them also and plenty of hand holding. Good for us old school types. |
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Thanks for that info
looking into satellite service now Thanks to all |
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Moultonborough has a Time Warner franchise. Center Harbor has a Metrocast franchise. Theoretically, a "cable company" competitor could come in. Practically, won't happen, because stringing more wire for the town footprint would be cost prohibitive. If Fairpoint were bought-out by a cable company, that would be an interesting!
![]() Also, cable companies have legal and market constraints on their target market; e.g., Time Warner gets the Maine stations. It does have a couple of Mass. stations however. "Address" is not the determining factor for cable (might be for satellite). It is the cable company franchise of the town. Broadband (internet) is not bound by the same Federal and State laws, no matter the medium! So "streaming" is a different approach to watching TV. In my opinion, the future of TV watching etc. |
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The biggest problem with direct TV or something like that is you don't get Internet.
One can live without TV, but live without Internet access ? ![]() ![]() That's asking too much! |
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yes you would need to either get another dish for Hughes net or use the phone company
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So AT&T thru their relatively new offspring of DirectTV is offering a deal at:
https://directvnow.com/ of one their packages are almost half price, caveat is you need broadband to access. It is almost half off, but some ISP's offer crippled internet access for internet only access. I got it for evaluation, YMMV. Worth checking out. |
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Having my credit card info stolen last month, in my mind, by the DirecTV lady annoyed me so much that I am seriously thinking about going without any tv what-so-ever. TV can be a big time waster, and I have so much to do, including removing my dock and boatlift, installing a dishwasher, cleaning up and organizing a cluttered messy house that HAVING NO TV COULD BE A BLESSING!
Besides, there's always books, music, newspapers, magazines and the radio........ I have spoken (period!) ![]()
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My home in Meredith, being a second home, I decided that $160 a month Metro cast bill was out of the question. I got $60 cable internet only and Netflix. I also got a unit that I can stream movies and shows for free. In the winter we only go up maybe once a month and in the summer we tend not to watch very much TV because we are outside most of the time. If I lived there year round I would probably go with Direct TV for TV programs.
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