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wadesworld

From what I can see, you can sign up for a monthly, season, or annual subscription to FanDuel Sports Network.  I thought this would mean I could buy an annual subscription to FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin to watch Bucks and Brewers games, but when I go to sign up for that it gives me this notice:

"This zip code must match the location from which you intend to watch matches. You will only be able to watch games from the zip code entered above."

I have 53226 in as my home Zip Code from before I moved to MO, and it won't let me update my Zip Code.  So I went and created a new account with a different email and put in my current Zip Code, and now the package I would buy would be Cardinals, Thunder, Royals, Grizzlies, and Blues games.

Anybody have a workaround to this where I can purchase an annual subscription but get Bucks and Brewers games while living in MO?

Editing here:  Looks like NBA League Pass would give me access to all non-nationally broadcast Bucks games (and any non-Grizzlies NBA game) for $110 and I could do MLB.tv for Brewers games for $130, which would only be slightly more than an annual FanDuel Sports Network subscription (just under $200).  Does anybody use NBA League Pass and MLB.tv and do I have that right?

Jockey

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Quote from: wadesworld on October 22, 2025, 10:15:43 AMFrom what I can see, you can sign up for a monthly, season, or annual subscription to FanDuel Sports Network.  I thought this would mean I could buy an annual subscription to FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin to watch Bucks and Brewers games, but when I go to sign up for that it gives me this notice:

"This zip code must match the location from which you intend to watch matches. You will only be able to watch games from the zip code entered above."

I have 53226 in as my home Zip Code from before I moved to MO, and it won't let me update my Zip Code.  So I went and created a new account with a different email and put in my current Zip Code, and now the package I would buy would be Cardinals, Thunder, Royals, Grizzlies, and Blues games.

Anybody have a workaround to this where I can purchase an annual subscription but get Bucks and Brewers games while living in MO?

Editing here:  Looks like NBA League Pass would give me access to all non-nationally broadcast Bucks games (and any non-Grizzlies NBA game) for $110 and I could do MLB.tv for Brewers games for $130, which would only be slightly more than an annual FanDuel Sports Network subscription (just under $200).  Does anybody use NBA League Pass and MLB.tv and do I have that right?

NBA League Pass should give access to Bucks games. My SIL lives in Racine and uses it to get all out of market games. He uses Fan Duel for the Bucks.

League Pass and MLBtv should do the trick. If you watch on a laptop (or want to cast to the TV from a device), then a vpn should work.

#UnleashSean

Vpn into milwaukee.


Or sail the 7 seas, this option is becoming popular again due to the scum.

tower912

Quote from: #UnleashSean on October 22, 2025, 11:06:48 AMOr sail the 7 seas, this option is becoming popular again due to the scum.

Too likely to get randomly blown up.
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#UnleashSean

Quote from: tower912 on October 22, 2025, 11:08:57 AMToo likely to get randomly blown up.

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MU82

Quote from: wadesworld on October 22, 2025, 10:15:43 AMI went and created a new account with a different email and put in my current Zip Code, and now the package I would buy would be Cardinals, Thunder, Royals, Grizzlies, and Blues games.

The bad news is you can't watch the teams you really want to watch.

The good news is that you can invite shoothoops over and have a great time rooting for his teams. And during commercials, he can explain why Juan Martin del Porto is one of the greatest tennis players of all-time. Sounds like fun!
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jficke13

Quote from: #UnleashSean on October 22, 2025, 11:06:48 AMVpn into milwaukee.


Or sail the 7 seas, this option is becoming popular again due to the scum.

Seems like VPN would do the trick.

wadesworld

Relative to what I should be, I'm pretty much an idiot when it comes to Tech.  How can you choose your location when using a VPN?  The only time I use a VPN is to work from home and I prefer being in the office, so I only am WFH when we're having someone come to the house to do work during a weekday, so like twice a year.  I just open the VPN app, click "Accept" on the app it triggers on my phone, and that's it.

jficke13

So if you go to a VPN service like NordVPN and subscribe (there's a fee, unfortunately) the service ought to let you select the geographic location through which your VPN will connect.

This is basis for the workaround for geographically locked IP on streaming services. e.g. Show X is not on Netflix in the US but is in the UK, use vpn to login via a UK-based vpn access point.

So, if the VPN service you're using provides as an option a Milwaukee-based location, login via that one, and presto chango to outside connections it will be as though you never left your apartment above Hegs.

reinko

If you have T-Mobile cell service, I have gotten MLB extra innings for free the last 5-6 years?

BM1090

League pass is a good option. I've had it for a few years. You'll definitely get all non nationally televised games. Easy to navigate and use

#UnleashSean

Quote from: reinko on October 22, 2025, 03:26:18 PMIf you have T-Mobile cell service, I have gotten MLB extra innings for free the last 5-6 years?

Oh this made me remember. You can buy league pass and mlb tv on ebay for super cheap. Like $20.

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