Hello, I realize that this might not be the best place for this question/rant but I was hoping for some insight and help.
Last night after a long discussion with direct tv I cancelled my subscription (they wanted to charge me $50 for sending a tech out to fix the faulty SMS box and I was in disagreement paying for fixing their broken equipment). Now I'm trying to figure out my best options when it comes to signing up for Hulu+, Netflix or something else entirely.
My current ISP is a Uverse DSL connection with 15 MBPS Up and 1.5 Down and I'm concerned that the bandwith wont support running multiple TVs in different parts of the house. Whats the sweet spot when it comes to running streaming content to 2/3 tv's at one time?
My game plan is to purchase 4 apple tv's in the next couple days and
perhaps upgrade my ISP. My only concern is watching live baseball games.
Last night after a long discussion with direct tv I cancelled my subscription (they wanted to charge me $50 for sending a tech out to fix the faulty SMS box and I was in disagreement paying for fixing their broken equipment). Now I'm trying to figure out my best options when it comes to signing up for Hulu+, Netflix or something else entirely.
My current ISP is a Uverse DSL connection with 15 MBPS Up and 1.5 Down and I'm concerned that the bandwith wont support running multiple TVs in different parts of the house. Whats the sweet spot when it comes to running streaming content to 2/3 tv's at one time?
My game plan is to purchase 4 apple tv's in the next couple days and
perhaps upgrade my ISP. My only concern is watching live baseball games.