OT - Cutting Cable

So I have been using PS Vue for a couple of months now and have no major issues to complain about. The wife has even come around to it. But since it looks like I am going to be a long time streamer, I am thinking about upgrading our wifi router. Still using an old N router, pretty sure an AC upgrade would be good.

So we have an older house and where the internet comes into the house is in a finished corner of the basement. So I really don't want to make a mess and run wired ports to the two tvs we have running PS Vue.

Should I be looking at just an 802.11 ac upgrade, or should I look into spending the extra bucks to get a tri stream router so I can put the two TVs on the extra 5Ghz signal. I should note that the 5ghz on my current router reaches both of the tvs fine now as it is. However, if we have multiple devices streaming from the 5Ghz it can get choppy.

So we have two apple TVs running PS Vue, two iPads and two phones. Those are the main devices in the house.

I replaced the router I'd been using with a 3-puck Google WiFi set, couldn't be happier. The mesh covers all the way to the corner of our yard (1/3 acre). Has both 2.4 and 5GHz networks but they use the same SSID, so you can't force a device to use one or the other. Everything that can in our house is on 5GHz. All controlled from a smartphone app.
 
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So I’ve got calls from Mediacom and notices that I have a cable signal leakage. What is that and what does it mean? Thanks in advance.

Just curious what became of this.

In general, it is possible for your equipment/wiring to mess up the signals on the cable line in your node/area. It's happened a couple of times in my neighborhood. However, Spectrum/Time Warner was not quite that polite about solving the problem. As soon as they tracked the problem to a particular house, they immediately disconnected that house until that customer got their wiring fixed (at least that is what the Time Warner tech (at that time) told me). Which was fine by me, as it was taking my (and a number of other customers') Internet down.
 
Nothing yet. I talked to Mediacom and had an appointment scheduled today and was “no-showed”. They customer service called and apologized and now their tech is scheduled to come at the end of the month.
 
For psvue, I believe that if the device is activated in your house, you will have a limited time to use it outside of your home network. That is how my phone and tablet have worked.
 
Nothing yet. I talked to Mediacom and had an appointment scheduled today and was “no-showed”. They customer service called and apologized and now their tech is scheduled to come at the end of the month.

So, they ****** up, and then their apology is to bump you to the end of the month? ********. But typical.
 
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Local internet provider doesn't have an monthly data limit. Along, PSVue, or other go!

Also, 15 mbps enough for these?
I have PsVue and love it. I feel like the services connected to a cable or satellite company are just good enough to entice you in, but crappy enough to make you want to go back. I do not miss Directv at all with PsVue. They say you just need 4 MBPS to stream, so you should be good with 15 mbps. I would recommend running an Ethernet cable to your device because WiFi cuts your mbps in half, so if you are wireless you are looking more at 7-8 mbps which should still be fast enough without other devices connected.
 
Oh yah that's a problem. I hadn't looked into the Youtube channels. Good to know

I'm always looking to find a better service, even though I'm really happy with Vue. Youtube, for me, still needs to add those channels and FireTV support to be viable for me. Although, the channels only really matter in March.
 
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Local internet provider doesn't have an monthly data limit. Along, PSVue, or other go!

Also, 15 mbps enough for these?

My brother in law has 20 mbps service and he's able to stream PSVue. He does run into some buffering from time to time but that is probably driven by the small town local provider they use. Just make sure you have a good router and I think you will be fine.
 
Definitely makes them more viable, but anyone that plans on watching March Madness should be aware that they don't offer TBS, TNT, or TruTV.

But aren't those games free if you use the March Madness App? I know it's a pain, but you're only talking about 2 weeks of viewing. YouTube TV sounds like the best sports deal to me, the problem I was seeing with their channel offerings was that they didn't have the NFL Network, but that's not a problem anymore now that the Thursday Night NFL games are moving to FOX.
 
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But aren't those games free if you use the March Madness App? I know it's a pain, but you're only talking about 2 weeks of viewing. YouTube TV sounds like the best sports deal to me, the problem I was seeing with their channel offerings was that they didn't have the NFL Network, but that's not a problem anymore now that the Thursday Night NFL games are moving to FOX.

True. I seem to remember the app being somewhat behind while live streaming though. Plus, I like to set up four TVs and have all the games on, which would be difficult using only the app.
 
I'm always looking to find a better service, even though I'm really happy with Vue. Youtube, for me, still needs to add those channels and FireTV support to be viable for me. Although, the channels only really matter in March.
We do watch a fair amount of TBS after work (mostly Big Bang Theory). Occasionally TNT has a good movie on a Sunday afternoon.
I'm also on Vue and have been very happy with it. Especially now that Roku has the updated interface.
 
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My brother in law has 20 mbps service and he's able to stream PSVue. He does run into some buffering from time to time but that is probably driven by the small town local provider they use. Just make sure you have a good router and I think you will be fine.

I’ve been doing streaming TV for awhile now and finally ditched the CenturyLink router for a different one. It’s incredible how much of a difference it has made.

I just put the CL modem/router in transparent bridge mode, hooked up the new router and entered my PPPoE info. I went from pulling in less than 3 mbps no matter how many times I had to reset the router, to pulling in around 40 mbps on WiFi (paying for 30) in my living room a floor up with the new one.

Also, Vue has been an awesome alternative to my old DirecTV. It’s over 100 bucks a month cheaper even with the 75 dollar package that includes HBO which I didn’t have through DTV and Showtime.
 
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I'm always looking to find a better service, even though I'm really happy with Vue. Youtube, for me, still needs to add those channels and FireTV support to be viable for me. Although, the channels only really matter in March.

I keep reading and reading reviews but haven't cut the cord yet. Maybe after the Super Bowl. YouTube TV gets great reviews although the biggest knock can be the most important issue when cutting the cord and it is the channel lineup. YouTube TV is great for sports but no HGTV or TBS networks. Also no Nick channels for my kids but it does have the Disney channels. I might go with YouTube TV for the trial to see if my family can "survive" without HGTV and the likes...
 
I’ve been doing streaming TV for awhile now and finally ditched the CenturyLink router for a different one. It’s incredible how much of a difference it has made.

I just put the CL modem/router in transparent bridge mode, hooked up the new router and entered my PPPoE info. I went from pulling in less than 3 mbps no matter how many times I had to reset the router, to pulling in around 40 mbps on WiFi (paying for 30) in my living room a floor up with the new one.

Also, Vue has been an awesome alternative to my old DirecTV. It’s over 100 bucks a month cheaper even with the 75 dollar package that includes HBO which I didn’t have through DTV and Showtime.

I thought my CL modem was bad but then I switched to Mediacom and was using their modem. I'm on 100mbps service and I was capping out at 15 off the wifi. I ditched the modem because you pay a $10 rental fee so I bought a refurb off of amazon and bought a dual band router. Night and day difference.
 
I keep reading and reading reviews but haven't cut the cord yet. Maybe after the Super Bowl. YouTube TV gets great reviews although the biggest knock can be the most important issue when cutting the cord and it is the channel lineup. YouTube TV is great for sports but no HGTV or TBS networks. Also no Nick channels for my kids but it does have the Disney channels. I might go with YouTube TV for the trial to see if my family can "survive" without HGTV and the likes...

PlayStation Vue has HGTV and Disney, but it doesn't have Nick. I'm not sure if any of the streaming services offer Nick, so it may just be an expensive channel for them to serve.
 
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