My retired mother who lives in B/CS has neither wi-fi nor cable tv at her house. Our football loving family is celebrating Thanksgiving at her place this year and would like to be able to watch at least the Aggies (and hopefully Cowboys). I'm not tech-savvy at allI only know enough to be able to use my Uverse service to watch games on WatchESPN app/U-verse on iphone/ipad.
I've been wondering what options we have to watch the games on her tv - next week short of getting internet/cable hooked up at her house. We're already thinking of getting a mobile hotspot simply for better "service" than relying on our wireless data while visiting. Is it a realistic possibility to stream live games via mobile wi-fifrom a bandwidth standpoint? Assuming that bandwidth were not an issue, would I still need something like Amazon Firestick/fire TVwith watchESPN / Uverse apps to watch games on tv? I started looking into the Apple adapter from phone/ipad to tv via HDMI but understand that I wouldn't be able to stream live U-verse (only on-demand). Does the same apply to live games via watchESPN?
Again, I'm pretty cluelessany advice would be appreciated.
I've been wondering what options we have to watch the games on her tv - next week short of getting internet/cable hooked up at her house. We're already thinking of getting a mobile hotspot simply for better "service" than relying on our wireless data while visiting. Is it a realistic possibility to stream live games via mobile wi-fifrom a bandwidth standpoint? Assuming that bandwidth were not an issue, would I still need something like Amazon Firestick/fire TVwith watchESPN / Uverse apps to watch games on tv? I started looking into the Apple adapter from phone/ipad to tv via HDMI but understand that I wouldn't be able to stream live U-verse (only on-demand). Does the same apply to live games via watchESPN?
Again, I'm pretty cluelessany advice would be appreciated.