Lake Martin Topics: Anyone using a Verizon Hot Spot for streaming TV?
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boataholic
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Anyone using a Verizon Hot Spot for streaming TV?
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Date:
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12/30/2018 7:14:21 PM
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We have the Verizon cellular hotspot at the lake. Not a portable cell phone hotspot, but the one that is plugged up all the time so I can get enough signal on the property to run a few cameras and control the thermostat from home. It also provides phone service if you plug up a landline phone. The kids blow through enough data during the summer to make it hit the limit (I think it is 20GB) so that it throttles the speed so I never attempted the Roku. However, the Verizon website has a current plan for $60 per phone x 4 phones that allows 75GB before it throttles. Netflix claims it takes 3GB per hour for HD video. So for an upgrade and more cash per month, I think we could bring the Roku to the lake, as long as we don't try to run it all the time. Should give us the option to watch a few movies and ballgames not available on antenna.
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