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is it possible to get a static IP address in order to use HULU as my TV provider?
Geolocation and such is screwy in general. As others have noted, some applications simply do a better job managing it.
Yes, TMO has some issues they need to address on their end (namely the whole xlat464 "tunneling", CGNAT style setup they use that breaks multiple things), but the vendors should be able to get around the issue with their applications.
I put an $80 antennae in the attic with a booster, and tapped into the original cable running through the walls (after disconnecting Spectrum), and we get all our locals and more over the air to 3 TV's. So being able to stream local channels really isn't a concern for us. May be something to consider when shopping streaming services. About a $150 investment in equipment and extra cable/splitters 3 years ago has allowed us to take less expensive streaming options over the years.
The on-demand hulu accounts work just fine. So do other services like Funimation and such. There is also PlutoTV (free, ad supported content).
SlingTV has worked just fine for live network TV. Sure, it thinks I am in Charlotte, NC instead of Florence, SC so some of the localized content is a bit off by default... but it is manageable.
Recently tested Vidgo as well--it worked just fine too. Am actually switching to them just before our current month of Sling is up (saving a little bit).
Both services offer a better price for the same content that we consume through a live streaming service. May want to compare what they offer to see if they may be a viable alternative.
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