Shaw could keep me as a subscriber post-F1 if they weren't so strict about VPN access to Ignite.
I see Shaw is not exactly calling attention to the fact that, in the future, you can't own your own HVEC receiver, you have to lease it from them and return it at end of use.
Yes, I know about IPTV and streaming methods, but I'd rather pick up a signal and use a receiver whenever possible.
A new thread would be appropriate as the alternatives probably won't involve Anik F2 or Canadian satellite TV in general.These are all very good points. Even so, maybe we should start a thread here or elsewhere on how to get replacement Canadian content in the USA (I guess it has to be streaming)?
The cfl games that are not on cbs sports network you can see for free on the cfl websitei wish i had a signal till the end missing the cfl will have to incress my bill to Directv to get cbs sports but the dont shoe all the games. some of you are lucky to have a few more months of service. for me no signal since last month.
I'm not in Canada (I'm in Minnesota) and it works fine. Watching Ottawa and Montreali have tryed but blocked from not being in canada the preseason not blocked streamed free thanks though for writing back
Try CFL+i just tryed the ticat game pressed play and the player said sorry your not in canada. opn the TSN website another way i can get in?
sorry. Should have told you where to look. My badi just tryed the ticat game pressed play and the player said sorry your not in canada. opn the TSN website another way i can get in?
This has been driving me nuts trying to get around - what are they doing to detect out-of-Canada devices? Ignite (formerly Blue Curve) is impossible to access via VPN when traveling, vacationing, whatever. I‘ve even tried geo-location apps on Android devices that work with everything BUT Ignite. Any idea what their technology is doing? Getting Ignite to work would solve all the G1 reception woes.….Shaw could keep me as a subscriber post-F1 if they weren't so strict about VPN access to Ignite.
They're probably mapping IP address ranges to VPN providers.Ignite (formerly Blue Curve) is impossible to access via VPN when traveling, vacationing, whatever. I‘ve even tried geo-location apps on Android devices that work with everything BUT Ignite.
How do you get the desired content loaded on the server such that it can then be streamed to remote devices?You can do it yourself - openvpn or whatever, or you can buy a preloaded server and client (NUC or similar) if you are not technically inclined.
Then you have a rock solid home presence where ever you are.