Watching season over seas

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#3
#4
#4
Getting the games through ESPN is probably your best bet....I agree. If you can get access to ESPN360, then you're set. Otherwise, you can purchase ESPN Gameplan through an on-line version, I think. I plan on watching the first few games on ESPN360....hopefully (they should air it, but they don't always).
 
#6
#6
I lived in spain for a year and the best bet is to get ESPN 360. I made the mistake of watching it on free websites and the quality sucks so bad.... It freaking cut out halfway through the infamous ohio state bball game! i about smashed my comp
 
#8
#8
I think you just have a vision and then it will happen. No need to watch after that :)
 
#9
#9
360 online is so finicky, from my limited experience that is....last time when I was in Korea it wouldn't match my internet service provider or something
 
#11
#11
360 online is so finicky, from my limited experience that is....last time when I was in Korea it wouldn't match my internet service provider or something

ESPN360 will only work with certain ISPs, so unless you can VPN into your connection at home that has it (or log in if you are a FiOS customer, for example) you won't be able to use it - your Korean ISP won't carry it I'm sure. You can buy ESPN Gameplan though for online games, I think....it wouldn't be subject to the same ISP problems as 360.

On the other hand, Vercing brings up a good point about a sling box. That would be an IP you could just pull up regardless of ISP....and you would have it once you got back. You would get all the games that air on TV (so all but the one pay-per-view game, unless whoever is hosting the slingbox for you buys it).
 
#12
#12
Yahoo sports is alright you dont have to have a membership but they only show some games....you always can listen thow!
 
#14
#14
I used channelsurfing.com while I was in peru....Was not able to get ESPN360 but the other site kept me sane.
 
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