Don't worry, this is a tech question. We have MLB.tv and it will black you out based on where your ISP is and not where you are physically located. So, my Wife is a Red Sox fan and we are in NY. Our cable provider's ISP is in NY so we can watch the Red Sox. I tried at one time to use my phone as a hotspot that was connected to a bridge that was connected to the router. We were getting way faster speeds and I tried to convince my Wife o switch and she said she was fine with that. Then it happened. Tried to watch the Red Sox and we couldn't because we were blacked out. I eventually found out that T-Mobile's ISP is located near Boston.
TLDR version. Don't want ISP to be in Boston. Heading out for a week to do our first camping trip and we will be pinging off Boston.
TLDR version. Don't want ISP to be in Boston. Heading out for a week to do our first camping trip and we will be pinging off Boston.