gps location

harshness

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May 5, 2007
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I have one receiver on the East coast of FL and another in my condo on the West coast. They are both activated to the East Coast address and both work fine. Only problem is I have to watch the East Coast locals on the West coast but who cares.
You probably won't get Florida HD locals on the West Coast. If you don't live in the Miami market, you won't get HD locals at all.
 

Smith P.

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Oct 4, 2003
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so you want me to delete my post?

i don't see what the big deal is that i posted something a little late after someone "kinda" answered the question..

there was no reason for you to be a smart ass.



haha nope. work at the hospital.
Sorry, we are in different categories. :p
 

SmityWhity

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Jun 8, 2006
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Originally Posted by babyj
so you want me to delete my post?

i don't see what the big deal is that i posted something a little late after someone "kinda" answered the question..

there was no reason for you to be a smart ass.


haha nope. work at the hospital.

Sorry, we are in different categories. :p
For a little more humor.
Or maybe it would depend on what ward of the hospital.:D
 

vegassatellite

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Nov 5, 2007
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I wonder if they'll be able to determine roughly where a vip receiver that is connected to broadband is. If a receiver is connecting via tampa.yourisp.net and your physical address is in NYC that ought to alert them to something.
 

Hall

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Feb 14, 2004
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Any site that *you* contact ("you" being your receiver and it *does* initiate outbound connections) has your IP address (or your routers).
 

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