...YouTubeTV actually cut off my service because they think I’m using the service for too long away from my home location… I’m not using YouTubeTV yet but I am considering it. I was not aware the IP geolocation could be that big a problem. Thank you for mentioning it. Fortunately, I did not cancel Spectrum before trying T-Mobile. My plan was, and continues to be, to see how well T-Mobile works before committing to go all the way. This means switching involves turning the gateway off and the Spectrum router on. The biggest hassles is switching my printer manually every time because it can remember only one network at a time. I’ve continued experimenting because thanks to Long Covid, I am no shape to drive to the nearest T-Mobile store and return the gateway. So I keep giving it a chance before inevitably throwing the switches to get back to Spectrum when I can no longer endure the internet thinking I am at least I am 100 miles from where I really am. (There were times when it
I’ve been using a gateway off and on since March, and one of the things that always makes me turn the cable back on is that the geolocation can be at least 100 miles off. Back in June, the internet thought I was on the west coast instead of the east coast. I wouldn’t call this a deal breaker, yet, but I am paying less than cable and getting less. I should be getting more for my money.
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