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Originally Posted by Fish
That is 100% a Verizon issue. Not a YoutubeTV issue. It's a major drawback when using mobile hotspot internet like Verizon. Not to mention the data prioritization issues.
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Well we'll have agree to disagree on that. There's no reason YTTV can't let me set my home and viewing locations to match and then LEAVE THEM ALONE regardless of what my internet IP is doing. My TV isn't travelling. My ROKU isn't travelling.
EDIT TO ADD: The rest of the story on this is I have a buddy who lives across town and was able to get Verizon a good 6 months before I got it. And he had YTTV. He kept encouraging me to switch from Mediacom, but I'm a big "If it ain't broke, don't fix it" guy even if it's a lot cheaper. Well eventually Mediacom become "broken" and I made the switch. But I asked my buddy repeatedly about this location issue thing and the revolving IP before switching (because I'd read Frazod's ordeal with Hulu.). He assured me he had no problems. So I got Verizon and went several months and then all of sudden this location thing became issue for both my friend and me.
So it's pretty clear to me that YTTV made some kind of switch in late 2024 because that's when the problems started for the both of us.