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Firesticks For Sports Streaming.

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Hi there, Has anyone ever used Fire Sticks for sports streaming? I've used Blue Stacks/Livenettv for AFL, NRL and Cricket. The clarity of the picture is great but it streams so much it gets annoying. I'm about to upgrade my wifi connection as it's due in the next few weeks. Thanks.

Used Amazon Firestick over here for the last two years.. just so long as your internet is good enough ( mine 170Mbps down / samish for upload) I can't fault it ... QPR and F1.. I'm a happy man..

16 minutes ago, Martin71 said:

Used Amazon Firestick over here for the last two years.. just so long as your internet is good enough ( mine 170Mbps down / samish for upload) I can't fault it ... QPR and F1.. I'm a happy man..

So which IPTV service are you using, Firestick doesn't do it on it's own. It is simply a modified Android box.

If your WiFI is 170 Mb/s then it will be OK. I have 3BB 1Gb/s, but when it reaches my Fire TV via WiFi, 2.4 or  5 Ghz, it is down to 50 ish, but still OK for streaming depending on the sending company and where they are.

 

I cannot decide whether Cricket or F1 is the more boring, or Man Utd vs QPR ! 555

14 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

So which IPTV service are you using, Firestick doesn't do it on it's own. It is simply a modified Android box.

If your WiFI is 170 Mb/s then it will be OK. I have 3BB 1Gb/s, but when it reaches my Fire TV via WiFi, 2.4 or  5 Ghz, it is down to 50 ish, but still OK for streaming depending on the sending company and where they are.

 

I cannot decide whether Cricket or F1 is the more boring, or Man Utd vs QPR ! 555

I will be honest... reference the tech side of it I am a biff... I bought the stick in UK and BIL sorts it all out from there..anything that needs doing at my end, he sends detailed step by step instructions..

P.S slagging off QPR is blasphemous...

57 minutes ago, Martin71 said:

I will be honest... reference the tech side of it I am a biff... I bought the stick in UK and BIL sorts it all out from there..anything that needs doing at my end, he sends detailed step by step instructions..

P.S slagging off QPR is blasphemous...

You didn't get my sarcasm. QPR is less boring than Man Utd, although there are usually more goals.

On 3/16/2023 at 2:46 PM, NONG CHOK said:

Hi there, Has anyone ever used Fire Sticks for sports streaming?

There have been quite a few recommendations for fee-based IPTV services here.

 

Although I see one prominent thread has vanished so maybe the policy has changed?

 

Maybe just Google IPTV Thailand?

 

On 3/16/2023 at 2:46 PM, NONG CHOK said:

The clarity of the picture is great but it streams so much it gets annoying.

Did this ever work acceptably?

 

How does the Youtube app look on your Firestick/TV? OK?

 

Relying on an ad hoc network of restreamers, especially for popular events can be challenging.

 

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