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Whitley 12-05-2022 01:02 PM

They should just read a book.

OrangeBlossomBaby 12-05-2022 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by mtgjudge (Post 2163136)
Oh, and just for clarity....without the Xfinity app running, there is no cable TV - which is the crux of the problem. It worked fine for over a year until yesterday.

(I know I can rent a cable box and pay for regular cable in addition to the wifi I already pay for, but that is not in the budget currently.)

The Xfinity thing you're seeing is NOT cable TV. It's your TV set trying to connect to your internet service.


There is /also/ a free streaming service from Comcast, that comes with your internet service. It's called Xfinity Flex. You get a couple dozen channels with it including Peacock Premium. It's a great freebie option for a "man-cave" TV, not very useful for a main set. We have that in the TV in the spouse's workshop, connected with their device that is similar to a Roku or Fire stick and paired with a streaming remote.

OrangeBlossomBaby 12-05-2022 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 2163265)
I’m a person who rents seasonally in other places and most years rent my own homes in season . A lot of people are not tech savvy , some just because they don’t care to be , when it comes to TV they just want to click it in on and watch , I am also one of those people . When I’m inquiring about renting a seasonal , I make sure there’s Wi-Fi, the close caption works and it’s just a simple cable system, bringing up that they are not particularly tech savvy is casting a little blame on there part in this problem . I hope now that you see the problem that can occur you’ll have someone on standby to help people like me who are to stupid to know how to deal with fire sticks and all the other stuff that gives people hundreds of channels they never use at allegedly cheaper prices

It doesn't make you stupid. You have chosen not to learn it. You have every right to not keep up with technology if older technology works for you. But when it fails to work for you, you have only yourself to blame for not knowing what to do about it.

Also - if you want cheaper prices, you'd get the main networks - ABC, CBS, NBC, get an antenna, and not bother with internet service at all.

Or you could go with the Xfinity wifi for $50/month, and it comes with the flex box that gives you a couple dozen channels including the networks, at no extra charge. But you also can't add other channels to it if you change your mind, without going to cable TV - which costs extra.

Miekies 12-06-2022 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2163114)
If you have a fire stick, why are you using xfinity. If you have xfinity stream, there will be a xfinity remote to do what you need.

Xfinity stream does not come with a remote. They don't give /rent you any equipment for the streaming app. You do have to have a router from them for data service but nothing for the app

charlieo1126@gmail.com 12-06-2022 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 2163709)
It doesn't make you stupid. You have chosen not to learn it. You have every right to not keep up with technology if older technology works for you. But when it fails to work for you, you have only yourself to blame for not knowing what to do about it.

Also - if you want cheaper prices, you'd get the main networks - ABC, CBS, NBC, get an antenna, and not bother with internet service at all.

Or you could go with the Xfinity wifi for $50/month, and it comes with the flex box that gives you a couple dozen channels including the networks, at no extra charge. But you also can't add other channels to it if you change your mind, without going to cable TV - which costs extra.

another person who doesn’t understand sarcasm, I stopped worrying about what things cost , a long time ago,just my NFL ticket is about $400 for season I think

BrianL99 12-06-2022 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Miekies (Post 2163762)
Xfinity stream does not come with a remote. They don't give /rent you any equipment for the streaming app. You do have to have a router from them for data service but nothing for the app

They certain do provide a free streaming device with remote. (It's not needed with an Amazon FireTV, but they provide to all Internet customers.

Xfinity Flex | 4K Streaming Box Free with Xfinity Internet

PoolBrews 12-07-2022 07:36 AM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2163806)
They certain do provide a free streaming device with remote. (It's not needed with an Amazon FireTV, but they provide to all Internet customers.

Xfinity Flex | 4K Streaming Box Free with Xfinity Internet

You also do not need to use their router. Yes, they give you one, but it's just an OK router. It provides the basics. When I had Xfinity, I always used my own modem and router... for two reasons:

1) Having my own modem saved me $10/month lease fee (I'm pretty sure it's even more now). You can buy a basic modem for $50, and it's paid off in 5 months.
2) My router was a mesh system and provided far better coverage and wireless speed than their router.


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