Yet it works perfectly here at home....
Be hard pressed to think this speed would be an issue, but I suppose anything is possible
Be hard pressed to think this speed would be an issue, but I suppose anything is possible
Exactly, which is why I wish I would have run WinMTR when I was at the hotelSpeed tests only tell us how fast the connection to that specific server was at that specific time. They do not tell us the status of the millions of other pathways through the Internet that can be used to get from point A to point B. I've seen numerous times when a connection that tested well with an Ookla server performed terribly with another site. Most of the time, rebooting the hotspot to get a different IP also resulted in a change in performance, usually for the better.
Yep, a traceroute is usually the better tool for seeing what's really going on along the whole path.Exactly, which is why I wish I would have run WinMTR when I was at the hotel
A tech from Dish actually replied to me yesterday, apologizing for taking so long. Unfortunately he can't reproduce my problem and asked me to deinstall/reinstall the Dish Anywhere app (which i haven't done yet), and install it on my phone or table to make sure my adapter is working. I emailed him that my Windows laptop shows it working, so does anybody think the phone install (which I can't do due to the age of my phone) will not work if the Windows version does?
Do you know when they fixed it? If there was new software for the ViP722k last week, then that might have been what temporarily broke the DVR functionality on my ViP722k completely. I posted about it in another thread.Boy oh boy it took me forever to find this post.
I wanted to update everybody on the operation of the DishAnywhere app on the Fire TV Stick. Recall that this has been working fine with Hoppers, but I could only see VOD shows on my Fire TV Stick, and neither live TV nor recorded programs off my 722 w/Sling Adapter. I left the Fire TV Stick unplugged for a month, during which time Dish engineering fixed it! Now I can view live TV, or recorded programs, and something those with Hoppers cannot do, which is play recorded programs off my EHD.
Do you know when they fixed it?
Pretty cool...it now has a Firefox app!
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Maybe to make sure it worked as expected.It’s actually been available on there since before Christmas. Not sure why they waited until now to announce it.
Maybe so few people were using it, that they felt the need to get the word out, so more people would find it and use it.
It’s actually been available on there since before Christmas. Not sure why they waited until now to announce it.
It was Amazon’s fix for google blocking YouTube from the FireTV. They made both Firefox and the Silk browser available which conveniently have shortcuts to YouTube’s TV site.
I didn’t know it was available before they announced it though.