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I have a firestick on 4 TV's. I use an IPTV called Area 51 for all the live television, PPV, premium HBO/SHOW/Starz etc, NBA/NFL/NHL ticket, basically everything you would want - its $5/month. I use IPVanish VPN and everything in total saved me around $130/month. Its worth every penny.

Area 51 IPTV Over 700 HD Live Channels for $5 Per Month if you want more info.
 

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BTW if you uninstall Terrarium and then download it again from troy point it will work for at least a few more months FYI
 

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Sometimes I hate streaming video. Watched a Netflix movie last night and 5 freaking minutes before the end, I got a Netflix error telling me to try the movie again later. Really?
 

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Sometimes I hate streaming video. Watched a Netflix movie last night and 5 freaking minutes before the end, I got a Netflix error telling me to try the movie again later. Really?

Got a few of those lately. Seemed to subside after the last update.


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Got a few of those lately. Seemed to subside after the last update.


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I also find that Netflix seems to lose my Internet connection every day. Might be an issue with my TV, although I'm not having issues streaming through the TV, except for Netflix. I'll have to test Amazon Prime and see if it's losing the connection, too, since both apps are launched from my LG TV.
 

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I also find that Netflix seems to lose my Internet connection every day. Might be an issue with my TV, although I'm not having issues streaming through the TV, except for Netflix. I'll have to test Amazon Prime and see if it's losing the connection, too, since both apps are launched from my LG TV.

I’ve had the internet error a few times too not in a while. Do you have an update for the app you could try? I haven’t watched prime lately last time I did no issues.


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I’ve had the internet error a few times too not in a while. Do you have an update for the app you could try? I haven’t watched prime lately last time I did no issues.

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I think the network disconnect is an issue with my LG OLED TV. It loses the WIFI connect every night for some reason. So the next day I have to re-connect to my WIFI using LG Setup/Network.
 

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I assume you are not using their 1GB tier, if that is true buy an approved modem from the list for the 400MB tier, it will work with all the tiers below that as well.

Spectrum.net

I would do the Motorola 6190 or the Linksys off that list.

How big is your house? You may be able to just use one router like below for your WiFi.

Router RT2600ac | Synology Inc.

Router RT1900ac | Synology Inc.

You will need both items, I would avoid a combo device. They are likely blocking your chromecast with router settings, this has NOTHING to so with NET NETRUALITY because if you get your own stuff it works.

Its really the cost of letting Charter provide a modem at no cost.

Get an antenna for local tv as well.

Cable provider customer service is always terrible, take a deep breath.
 

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I think the network disconnect is an issue with my LG OLED TV. It loses the WIFI connect every night for some reason. So the next day I have to re-connect to my WIFI using LG Setup/Network.

Both my LGs have issues with WiFi. I learned to wait about 5 minutes after powering on the TV to let the WiFi get a signal before I launch a streaming app. I have lower end models.

I have had to setup the password a couple times but that was probably due to it trying to connect so many times and it probably forced reset and forgot the network automatically.

Waiting up to 5 minutes for the wifi to connect is ridiculous, especially if you use the tv as your main streaming device with no cable or digital antenna setup.


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Direct TV Now is the truth. It's well worth it and basically is plain jane DirectTV.

We have that along with Netflix and HDTV antennas. Never struggle to have things to watch. 50/month is plenty fair for all the sports, lady shows, and movies we want to watch

We like DTV now. Since I use ATT wireless we get a $15/month discount and free HBO.
 

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I think the network disconnect is an issue with my LG OLED TV. It loses the WIFI connect every night for some reason. So the next day I have to re-connect to my WIFI using LG Setup/Network.
Get rid of your consumer wireless and go with an enterprise-like solution. Consumer wireless is so freaking God awful bad I can't even... In other words, it's not your TV
 

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I dunno man, we just run Netflix, Hulu and Prime. Seems like there's enough content with just those three.

Hell, we basically just end up watching stuff like Brooklyn 99, Friends, Last Man Standing and a few others through and through.

Although now networks are all trying to launch their own at $5/mo. Pretty soon were going to start to get nickel and dimed back to cable rates when you include cost of your internet.
 

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I dunno man, we just run Netflix, Hulu and Prime. Seems like there's enough content with just those three.

Hell, we basically just end up watching stuff like Brooklyn 99, Friends, Last Man Standing and a few others through and through.

Although now networks are all trying to launch their own at $5/mo. Pretty soon were going to start to get nickel and dimed back to cable rates when you include cost of your internet.

Last Man Standing is coming back. Fox is about to air Season 7. I can't wait.
 

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