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David-in-AZ
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Hace 6 meses

Problems with streaming Hulu Live TV

I have used T-Mobile for 3 years. As I live in a rural area, my only other options are local wireless (very slow) and satellite (slow and expensive). I have used Hulu Live TV for 9 months with no problems. Suddenly this week, Hulu has stopped working due to IP address changes with T-Mobile. I have apparently moved to San Francisco, San Diego, Las Vegas, and Phoenix in the last few days. I have contacted Hulu to reset my IP address several times, but I am getting tired of doing this. Why is this a problem after 9 months? Why can't T-Mobile give me a static IP address?

  • Not to be dismissive of your request (which, I think, is possible if you upgrade to a business account), but the problem is more on the Hulu side, since some services like YouTubeTV allow users to identify a physical location for their service independent of the IP connection point.

  • Contact Hulu support. They have an awesome chat support. Find out your IP address and provide to them. They will add it manually and fix the problem 

  • @Rogracer2000 Thanks again. I realize that I was mistaken in my 2nd post. Right now, I'm good. I reset my T-Mobile gateway a couple of times until I got the correct location (48 hours and counting). If I have too many problems, I will switch to YouTubeTV.

  • David-in-AZ wrote:

    @Rogracer2000 @copz1998 , thanks for your comments and advice. The thing that really upset me was that I did not have a problem for 9 months. I've restarted my gateway several time this week and my IP keeps switching to a new city. I will look at a Hulu business account as well as switching to YouTube.

     

    Just a note...it is T Mobile that offers the business account (not Hulu) that will give you a static IP (at extra cost).  And it's YouTubeTV that allows you to set a location (not YouTube, which I don't think cares about location).  

  • @Rogracer2000 @copz1998 , thanks for your comments and advice. The thing that really upset me was that I did not have a problem for 9 months. I've restarted my gateway several time this week and my IP keeps switching to a new city. I will look at a Hulu business account as well as switching to YouTube.

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    copz1998
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    @David-in-AZ, I agree with @Rogracer2000. If your other services work fine (email, Google searches, etc.), then Hulu is the issue. As for a static IP, you will need to upgrade (at a modest cost) to a business account. 

    As for locations, I live near Sacramento, but my location is in SF or Oakland. I suspect the location comes from the TM location where your access originates. Personally, I don't care where my location service shows me. 

    Also, restart your TM gateway every 2-3 weeks to re-establish a clean connection and clear any cache on the device. 

     

  • Not to be dismissive of your request (which, I think, is possible if you upgrade to a business account), but the problem is more on the Hulu side, since some services like YouTubeTV allow users to identify a physical location for their service independent of the IP connection point.