BTN blocked through internet provider
The providers share user information and know who's who to a certain extent. You could try deleating your cookies/history/using a different browser, etc.
use incognito mode in chrome.
April 10th, 2018 at 10:32 AM ^
Get in your car and drive to Ann Arbor. Problem solved. And a pleasant time is guaranteed for all.
I’ve had this happen before, you have to sign in from a different location first.
Like sign in from your phones internet
How do you mean from a different location?
As in, go downstairs and use my apartment complex's free WiFi in the lobby first?
Yes. Your internet will auto detect unless you are already signed in through another account
just use your cell phone as a hot spot to log in. once in, switch back to your regular WiFi. that used to work for me.
mobile hotspot from your phone and then switching over once you're logged in
Try to VPN or maybe private viewing, but it sounds like Comcast is preventing you from watching BTN because they want you to pay for it. Net Neutrality.
You either didn't read his post or have absolutely no clue what net neutrality is. This isn't anything close to an ISP blocking a site, it's a cable provider doing what it has done since BTN started and only allowing regional access to streams combined with a browser cache problem. It has nothing to do with NN and could've easily happened 3 years ago. The amount of people who comment on things they know nothing about is too damn high.
To OP, clear your cookies and/or try from a browser you don't usually use and you should be able to log in from a different account. Give Incognito Mode a shot too.
April 10th, 2018 at 10:44 AM ^
Blockchain! Internet of Things!
Also technical words unrelated to this question.
Maybe Comcast is trying to ICO or something
Clean your cache, bro. And yo ass...
As Redd Foxx once said, "You got to wash your ass."
"Beauty may be only skin deep, but ugly? That shit goes straight down to the bone..."
"Speaking of big pussy..."
Swallow it and shut the fuck up.
Try going incognito in Chrome, or private in Firefox
I tried icognito back in the fall for 1 of the games and it didn't work unfortunately.
Clear your browser history. you have a cookie on your computer with your xfinity account details. once you've cleared your history/cache then log in using your sister's login information and you should be good to go.
I'll give it a shot and hope it works!
As long as you're not giving yourself a shot of heroin. That's not the answer!
Little of column A, little of column B?
It's not enough to just log out of your Xfinity account. You have to go to the actual Xfinity website and log into your sister's account there. Make sure you check the "keep me logged in" box. Then, in another window pull up BTNtogo. When it tries to log in, it should automatically log into the account already activated in that browser i.e. your sister's account.
I had the same problem, and solved it this way. Easy fix.
When I do it, I'm logging in using MY account on a different wifi service that doesn't have BTN. I'd never break the law as you seem to be attempting. You should be ashamed (but his advice is solid, and it'll work for you, you degenerate.)
I am the law!
Download opera browser and turn on VPN if clearing your cache/deleting internet history doesn't fix it
It will also be streaming on the FoxSportsGo App
Try this from your computer:
https://idm.xfinity.com/myaccount/userprofile?tokenServiceStatus=success&tokenServiceStatus=success
Opened up expecting a net neutrality fight. Turns out it was an issue for the IT guys....
fly in for the game
I’ve had the same problem when trying to stream BTN content. Thus, I’m only posting here so I can find this thread again quickly on Saturday. Good info, much appreciated.
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Keeping your sister's account loggd in should work, but in case it doesn't you can go into your Xfinity account and tell it not to auto-login. Then it should prompt you to log in every time you want to use a TV provider, and you'll be able to log in with your sister's account.
I don't think staying logged in to your sister's account will work, because Xfinity detects the network you are on and will use that as authentication unless you tell it not to.
it's going to be on Saturday night. Go to a Michigan bar and watch with some good friends !
Go Blue!
Did you try rebooting? Because that’s what my IT guys tell me to do every time there’s a problem...like any problem. Interestingly, they’ve never suggested washing my ass.
Well, there's your problem. Wash. That. Ass.
Rebootying?
PSA: BTN content can be accessed via the FoxSports Go app. Not only is FSGo more reliable than BTN2Go but it's also available on more platforms (e.g., BTN2Go is not available on AndroidTV but FSGO is).
So, if you have a streaming device that has FSGo, start the login process on that device (Roku, AppleTV, Amazon Fire, etc.) and when it tells you to go to a particular website and put in a code, pull out your phone, turn off Wi-Fi so that you're on your cellular network, and go to the website in your phone's browser. Enter the given code, choose the relevant cable provider (Xfinity, Charter, AT&T, etc.) and input your sibling's/parents'/neighbor's credentials when prompted. Your device will then be logged in via their account and you will have access their content.
This obviously applies to other apps (i.e. WatchESPN) that have agreements with participating cable providers.