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Why does my TV think I'm in Rhode Island, when I'm actually in Maine?
- 2 years ago
Lots of streaming services use the IP address rather than your physical location. For a cellular service like TM, the IP location is where TM aggregates all the cellular signals and connects to the internet….in your case Rhode Island. It can even move around a bit without you knowing. There isn’t a lot you can do. Some folks have had success by connecting thru a VPN that lets you assign a phyicsal location to an IP address. Otherwise, you need a streaming service that is more flexible. YouTube TV, for example, let’ you set a physical location different from your IP location.
Lots of streaming services use the IP address rather than your physical location. For a cellular service like TM, the IP location is where TM aggregates all the cellular signals and connects to the internet….in your case Rhode Island. It can even move around a bit without you knowing. There isn’t a lot you can do. Some folks have had success by connecting thru a VPN that lets you assign a phyicsal location to an IP address. Otherwise, you need a streaming service that is more flexible. YouTube TV, for example, let’ you set a physical location different from your IP location.
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