plowhog
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Starlink is driving me crazy lately. They keep switching my ground station from Los Angeles to Seattle. Then back. Then switch again. And so on.
Everytime they switch ground stations, Hulu Live TV quits working. Hulu is required as part of their content agreements to verify locations they stream to. Their first level support always asks for an IP address from ipchicken.com, then exclaims: You are not in Nevada, you are in Seattle!!!
First level support at Hulu doesn't work, so I always ask for a supervisor. A friendly supervisor advised in the future, say these magic words: "I have had a Starlink IP change, and I need an address override."
Live TV was out again this morning-- I was switched overnight back to Los Angeles. Called Hulu, said the magic words, and within 2 minutes I was back up and running.
If you use Hulu Live TV, i suggest trying the magic words. For me it cut the service phone call down from 20-30 minutes to a quick response.
btw, to try to get a Northern Nevada IP address to give them, I put my phone into airplane mode, turned off wifi, waited a few minutes, then exited airplane mode. Did an IP check and Verizon first served up a Lodi, CA location. On 2nd try, a Bakersfield, CA location. While I am sitting in Northern Nevada.
Everytime they switch ground stations, Hulu Live TV quits working. Hulu is required as part of their content agreements to verify locations they stream to. Their first level support always asks for an IP address from ipchicken.com, then exclaims: You are not in Nevada, you are in Seattle!!!
First level support at Hulu doesn't work, so I always ask for a supervisor. A friendly supervisor advised in the future, say these magic words: "I have had a Starlink IP change, and I need an address override."
Live TV was out again this morning-- I was switched overnight back to Los Angeles. Called Hulu, said the magic words, and within 2 minutes I was back up and running.
If you use Hulu Live TV, i suggest trying the magic words. For me it cut the service phone call down from 20-30 minutes to a quick response.
btw, to try to get a Northern Nevada IP address to give them, I put my phone into airplane mode, turned off wifi, waited a few minutes, then exited airplane mode. Did an IP check and Verizon first served up a Lodi, CA location. On 2nd try, a Bakersfield, CA location. While I am sitting in Northern Nevada.