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Watching the Panthers internationally


CoastalCat

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International Huddlers,

I'll be in Beijing next week (Panthers-Dolphins) and Germany next month (Panthers-Texans), and would like to watch both while I'm there. What's my best option? And yes, I'm open to....creative possibilities, as long as they are reliable. 

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International Huddlers,

I'll be in Beijing next week (Panthers-Dolphins) and Germany next month (Panthers-Texans), and would like to watch both while I'm there. What's my best option? And yes, I'm open to....creative possibilities, as long as they are reliable. 

Coastal, I too am overseas.  I'll be looking into options this week for Panthers - Bills and will let you know how it goes.  I'm trying to decide whether I want live-streaming or On Demand / Replay.  Given the time difference, On Demand may be my better bet.

One thing you might try.  If you have a VPN subscription, your computer can broadcast a US IP address, and that might make it possible for you to watch US broadcasts, for instance on Fox.  It's something I'm looking into.

 

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Coastal, I too am overseas.  I'll be looking into options this week for Panthers - Bills and will let you know how it goes.  I'm trying to decide whether I want live-streaming or On Demand / Replay.  Given the time difference, On Demand may be my better bet.

One thing you might try.  If you have a VPN subscription, your computer can broadcast a US IP address, and that might make it possible for you to watch US broadcasts, for instance on Fox.  It's something I'm looking into.

 

Good to hear. I know I watched Lions-Panthers from Madrid last year, but not sure if I used a pluggin (that no longer works with Firefox) to mask my IP. Where are you watching from? Beijing is 12 hours off. On demand would be nice, but I'll do what I have to do (Miami game is 7:00am Sunday there). I think the whole VPN masking thing is pretty well thwarted over there. 

Trying to buy GamePass, but I can't find the link to purchase the international product (probably based on my IP). The NFL's FAQ page http://www.nfl.com/game-pass-help mentions the distinction between domestic and international, just can't figure out where to buy the freakin' thing. Classic case of...

 

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