BIGMAN131307
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Ok I've decided it's time to cut Cable TV cord. But before I can I need some help to get prepared for that big change. I currently have cable on 3 tvs, one has a DVR digital cable box with the cable modem close by. The other two tvs are wired through my apartment hookups. Each has basic cable. One having a few extra channels because it is an HDTV.
To explain it easier here's how it looks:
Room1: Old tv connected to Digital DVR box & Cable modem (wireless router to send signal)
Room2: Old tv connected to apartment hookup (basic cable)
Room3: HDTV (2yrs old) connected to apartment hookup (basic cable w/ a few bonus channels) + laptop connected to add internet service.
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Here's my ideal plan dump TWC digital cable. Just keep cable internet. Get Netflix streaming & Hulu Plus. The over-the air (OTA DTV) is what I will use. I also need to get two new HDTVs.
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Does anyone here have experience (or know someone that does) in this kind of setup?
Do I need an antenna? Do I need one of those special Boxee or Roku?
If you can provide me some help on this great. We all need to lounge around sometimes.
But it's more comfortable with television.
To explain it easier here's how it looks:
Room1: Old tv connected to Digital DVR box & Cable modem (wireless router to send signal)
Room2: Old tv connected to apartment hookup (basic cable)
Room3: HDTV (2yrs old) connected to apartment hookup (basic cable w/ a few bonus channels) + laptop connected to add internet service.
___________________________________________________________________________
Here's my ideal plan dump TWC digital cable. Just keep cable internet. Get Netflix streaming & Hulu Plus. The over-the air (OTA DTV) is what I will use. I also need to get two new HDTVs.
___________________________________________________________________________
Does anyone here have experience (or know someone that does) in this kind of setup?
Do I need an antenna? Do I need one of those special Boxee or Roku?
If you can provide me some help on this great. We all need to lounge around sometimes.
But it's more comfortable with television.
