Pooker wrote:Wow, Ann - Thank you for the terrific info. My youngest son visited yesterday and I told him about your tutorial. He not only knew all of that, but also had used free streaming until his RV park stopped offering internet. Hope he didn't feel bad that I hadn't asked him all my questions, but this post happened to trigger my interest.
Thank you so much, Evie.
Always - always! - happy to help!!
Don't know if you read through the entire thread, but I made
an error (too many sleepless nights, I guess! ): it is not a USB cable that goes between your tv set and your Roku (or similar device), but rather (as both Karen and Beth accurately pointed out - thanks, ladies!) an HDMI cable.So your tv would need to have at least one (newest tv sets often have more than one) HDMI slot in which to plug in your HDMI cable. This cable goes between your tv and your Roku.
Pooker wrote:I don't think my internet problems are a Frontier problem, but probably our very old wiring and cables. Now that I think about it, my son downloads movies when he visits while sitting on my patio, so it can't be all that bad.
As to your comment that your son being able to download movies while he is visiting might mean that your internet is "good enough" for you to use a Roku for streaming - well - maybe, maybe not.
It depends on what
connection he is using to download these movies (I am assuming that he is downloading movies to his smartphone).
Is he using your Frontier wireless internet connection to do this? Or is he using the wireless internet connection provided by his smartphone service to do the downloads?
These can be different.
For example, your internet connection is provided by Frontier. The internet connection on his smartphone might be provided from a different carrier - maybe Verizon, T-Mobile, AT&T, etc.
So your son may have a "stronger" internet connection on his smartphone than you do from Frontier, which might enable him to do the movie downloads while he is visiting.
If you have any more questions, please DO ask!
One of the (many) things I love about Beth's forum is that it is so very often "Seniors helping Seniors". Thanks to all of you ladies on here!
Evie, my very best wishes to you!
Anne