MoMoneyBC {l Wrote}:i just went to espn 360 to check it out and what not, installed the media player they said i needed, clicked on the va tech marshall game and am now watching it live. should work for the bc kentstate game too i dont see why not
billyshelby {l Wrote}:I cannot believe in the whole universe somebody hasn't figured out a workaround to this ESPN360 bullshit. This fucking sucks.
AguilaFan {l Wrote}:angrychicken {l Wrote}:We'll see what we can come up with. The major problem is that shockdoct is the one that usually handles this and he is going international over the weekend. If anyone has any suggestions or has a solution, please feel free to add a suggestion.
This was posted before. Repeat it because it works, and easy. There are 3 here that watched the game Saturday using the same User and Password.
Question on the ESPN360 FAQ section: http://tinyurl.com/lp28dz Question 7
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I have ESPN360.com at home, but don't have access now. What should I do?
Customers of ESPN360's affiliated internet providers can see all the events on ESPN360.com from any high-speed connection using the Remote Access feature!
While on your home connection, log into your ESPN.com account, then head to ESPN360.com and click on REMOTE ACCESS.
You will be prompted to sync your ESPN.com account to activate the feature.
Then, when you're away from home, just log into ESPN.com and you'll be able to see the 3,000+ yearly events on ESPN360.com!
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Simple.
Find out who carries ESPN360 in your area, which cable system. The site itself will help guide you. Most folks don't even know they have it.
Call family, friend, whatever and tell them to follow the above instructions (Note: you should have given them your ESPN User and Password).
They can even be 3,000 miles away; it does not matter.
Once the ESPN360 account is set up in the cable system that offers ESPN360, the remote access allows you exactly that: remote access.
Have a family member in Pinehurst this weekend and he will log in using the pass and UID.
It takes about 5 minutes the first time, as you have to download MoveNetwork to decode the ESPN signal.
After that, every time you log on to ESPN, you are good to go.
Taking my notebook to local pub to hook up the HDMI to a giant LCD.
It really is easy. Plus, you will access to a lot of other events besides BC football.
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