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<blockquote data-quote="GTJason" data-source="post: 771471" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>It's pretty ridiculous how we have an entire national network and they are still allowing these RSNs to get a cut and then for some reason they aren't willing to play ball with the cable providers. Don't they get more money by people seeing the commercials (I know people viewing the commercials doesn't directly put money in their pockets - more viewership means they can charge more.)</p><p></p><p>The one failsafe way that has worked for me other than having a vpn you pay for requires you to have a certain equipment set and it's still not great. If you have cell service from Google Fi and have a recent google phone (pixel 3 or newer I believe) it automatically sets your data to it's own "Google Fi VPN" which is great for a lot of reasons. The ESPN app can't get by this authentication so nothing is blacked out based on location. For me this means I have to watch the game on my phone, but if you have an older chromecast you can cast the game to that - I don't have one but have done this at a friend's house</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTJason, post: 771471, member: 94"] It's pretty ridiculous how we have an entire national network and they are still allowing these RSNs to get a cut and then for some reason they aren't willing to play ball with the cable providers. Don't they get more money by people seeing the commercials (I know people viewing the commercials doesn't directly put money in their pockets - more viewership means they can charge more.) The one failsafe way that has worked for me other than having a vpn you pay for requires you to have a certain equipment set and it's still not great. If you have cell service from Google Fi and have a recent google phone (pixel 3 or newer I believe) it automatically sets your data to it's own "Google Fi VPN" which is great for a lot of reasons. The ESPN app can't get by this authentication so nothing is blacked out based on location. For me this means I have to watch the game on my phone, but if you have an older chromecast you can cast the game to that - I don't have one but have done this at a friend's house [/QUOTE]
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