Is there a way to trick the Spectrum App to think I'm on my home network [closed]
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I have a home in Maine and another in Florida and I have Spectrum for internet and TV in Maine but a different provide in Florida. Is there a way to get my Maine local channels using the Spectrum App at my home in Florida. I get most of the channels through the App but not my locals. Is there any work around using either port forwarding between 2 routers, VPN or some other work around?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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closed as off-topic by Ramhound, Máté Juhász, PeterH, Toto, fixer1234 Nov 15 at 12:16
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I have a home in Maine and another in Florida and I have Spectrum for internet and TV in Maine but a different provide in Florida. Is there a way to get my Maine local channels using the Spectrum App at my home in Florida. I get most of the channels through the App but not my locals. Is there any work around using either port forwarding between 2 routers, VPN or some other work around?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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closed as off-topic by Ramhound, Máté Juhász, PeterH, Toto, fixer1234 Nov 15 at 12:16
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I have a home in Maine and another in Florida and I have Spectrum for internet and TV in Maine but a different provide in Florida. Is there a way to get my Maine local channels using the Spectrum App at my home in Florida. I get most of the channels through the App but not my locals. Is there any work around using either port forwarding between 2 routers, VPN or some other work around?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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I have a home in Maine and another in Florida and I have Spectrum for internet and TV in Maine but a different provide in Florida. Is there a way to get my Maine local channels using the Spectrum App at my home in Florida. I get most of the channels through the App but not my locals. Is there any work around using either port forwarding between 2 routers, VPN or some other work around?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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closed as off-topic by Ramhound, Máté Juhász, PeterH, Toto, fixer1234 Nov 15 at 12:16
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- "This question is not about computer hardware or software, within the scope defined in the help center." – Ramhound, Máté Juhász, PeterH, Toto, fixer1234
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closed as off-topic by Ramhound, Máté Juhász, PeterH, Toto, fixer1234 Nov 15 at 12:16
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i know this is a very sensitive problem but you can talk internet provider technical customer care services But its ok i am sharing one solution i hope this solution solved your problem.
Open your internet browser.
Log in to the IP address for 2nd Routers.
Now enter the IP address for 1st Routers.
as the DMZ Host & save your change
Run the auto Port forwarding Wizard to connect to the first router and Port forward the necessary port for your system.
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i know this is a very sensitive problem but you can talk internet provider technical customer care services But its ok i am sharing one solution i hope this solution solved your problem.
Open your internet browser.
Log in to the IP address for 2nd Routers.
Now enter the IP address for 1st Routers.
as the DMZ Host & save your change
Run the auto Port forwarding Wizard to connect to the first router and Port forward the necessary port for your system.
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i know this is a very sensitive problem but you can talk internet provider technical customer care services But its ok i am sharing one solution i hope this solution solved your problem.
Open your internet browser.
Log in to the IP address for 2nd Routers.
Now enter the IP address for 1st Routers.
as the DMZ Host & save your change
Run the auto Port forwarding Wizard to connect to the first router and Port forward the necessary port for your system.
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i know this is a very sensitive problem but you can talk internet provider technical customer care services But its ok i am sharing one solution i hope this solution solved your problem.
Open your internet browser.
Log in to the IP address for 2nd Routers.
Now enter the IP address for 1st Routers.
as the DMZ Host & save your change
Run the auto Port forwarding Wizard to connect to the first router and Port forward the necessary port for your system.
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i know this is a very sensitive problem but you can talk internet provider technical customer care services But its ok i am sharing one solution i hope this solution solved your problem.
Open your internet browser.
Log in to the IP address for 2nd Routers.
Now enter the IP address for 1st Routers.
as the DMZ Host & save your change
Run the auto Port forwarding Wizard to connect to the first router and Port forward the necessary port for your system.
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