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[QUOTE="CTexpatinFL, post: 2371310, member: 6406"] I think I replied to your previous thread, and nothing has changed since then. The key is to have high speed internet. If you have high speed internet, you "Probably" can get [URL="http://www.espn.com/watch"]WatchESPN: Live Sports, Game Replays, Video Highlights[/URL], which shows every one of SNY's Uconn games live on ESPN3. I bought a ROKU device, and attached it to my TV via an HDMI port, and it connects to ESPN3 via WiFi through high speed internet. ESPN will ask for your password, which is your account sign on password for your high speed internet web site account. You go to ROKU, set up an account, on line, find the ESPN app and have it downloaded to your ROKU. When Uconn plays a SNY game, or for that matter ANY event on ESPN3 you can watch on your TV, via Roku, via WiFi. Now the hard part; if your internet provider is not part of ESPN, my ATT high speed internet is, then you join SlingTV, pay 19.99 a month and you get to see ESPN, using your SlingTV sign on, via the Roku, on your TV. You get to see ALL ESPN ESPN2 and ESPN3 games this way, and also have all 3 stations to see all content all the time, live as it happens. Go step by step and it is not as difficult as it sounds. Step one is to use your computer or laptop, go to [URL="http://www.espn.com/watch"]WatchESPN: Live Sports, Game Replays, Video Highlights[/URL], and try and watch a ESPN3 broadcast. If ESPN has an agreement with your high speed internet, your internet company will show up in the top right of your monitor and you'll see live action. If you have someone in your household who pays for cable, you can probably use their sign in to watch ESPN, if their contract with the cable company allows it. Once you get the ROKU or other device that offers ESPN and attaches to your TV, you no longer need to use your computer/laptop. As far as getting CBS sports, or other such set ups, I am not sure. I heard you can buy an android TV box and maybe get it that way. Whether this is illegal or not I am not sure, you will have to look it up. Do you have an antennae that will get stations? I am in Florida, I get 52 stations using a small antennae that is hanging in my screen room. I get all major networks, plus METV, Antennae TV, Decades TV, love watching The Big Valley, old Hawaii 5-0, all the good old shows, plus with the networks, all current TV shows, which don't interest me. I also get 5 public TV stations so I can see the new Vietnam series, the national park series, and British TV series too. Any specific questions, just write me. [/QUOTE]
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