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[QUOTE="Zelda Zonk, post: 2380972, member: 966"] I'm not sure if it will actually help, but there's a thing called VPN. It essentially disguises your IP address, and makes it seem like you're in a different location/country. There's one called WindScribe that gives you 10GB of bandwidth per month for free/trial. Right now, i'm 'in Paris,' but i'm not... Try that, using a US location, to see if you can get into WatchESPN. I say that i don't know if it will help, because ESPN might need to recognize your cable company to give you access. I had been having problems with my ATT U-Verse not giving me (some?) Watch ESPN access, but i've been getting our games recently. 20Mb/s should be adequate for streaming anything. I think Playstation Vue specifies you only need 10-15 or some such, and when i check my throughput on my PS3 and Xbox One, which i use for streaming all my tv over the past 9 months (no more cable), i see that i'm only getting about 12-13Mb/s into those two boxes. Neither of which permits using my 5Ghz wifi. But, your 20Mb/s is probably going to be split between all the devices at use in your home... Run an Internet Speed Check. Google search for one. But, don't trust the one your service provider tells you to use. ATT tells me to use their own speed check, and that actually says i'm getting almost twice the speed three other independent speed check sites indicate. Hmmmm. If you're using online sports sites like Bosscast or FirstrowSports, yes, the stream can be icky. I used those two sites to watch every game from a certain team in a certain league for the past two years. The streams can be clean, but would vary during the broadcasts from crystal to unwatchable. Doesn't have anything to do with Your Personal internet stream. As you said, i think they're bounced around the world and through who knows how many masking agents. Update: I just did a quick google search and this was the first thing that came up. Don't know if it'll work for you, but it's related to my first suggestion: [URL="https://fried.com/how-to-watch-espn-in-canada/"]WatchESPN Canada – How to Watch ESPN in Canada 2017[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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