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Method #1: For the record you should be able to login to the comcast Gateway, click on Advanced, click on port forwarding, and open the ports there but instead there is a message from comcast saying that has moved to xfinity.com/myxfi. When you follow that link it says "Sorry this page no longer exists" and you get automatically redirected to https://internet.xfinity.com/. Source: 9 months ago
No errors, just a page that reads: "Managing your home network settings is now easier than ever. Visit xfinity.com/myxfi to set up port forwards, among many other features and settings." When going to the suggested web site, a forward to the site https://internet.xfinity.com/ happens. This is the site to download the Xfi App. Source: over 1 year ago
I've been trying to set up a port forward through the app that is supposed to "simplify the user experience". Yet, due to an error in the app it is showing there are 0 devices available. This is untrue; 10.0.0.1 shows 6, all of which are able to connect to the internet. To add insult to injury, the hour I spent on the phone with a tech ended after I was guided to the now defunct port forwarding section in 10.0.0.1... Source: over 1 year ago
For the last few weeks I've been struggling with this port forwarding error, "We are having some trouble." I can't access either the webpage setup (internet.xfinity.com) OR the Xfinity app port forwarding section, as both throw the same error. Source: almost 2 years ago
Unrelated but why is internet.xfinity.com being taken away? If it's a corpo answer of security or ease of use I don't want to hear it. Source: about 2 years ago
This is nice! At first I thought it was wheel-reinvented https://justwatch.com, but unlike that site, this one shows you which services in each country have the content you're looking for, so that you can watch whatever you want, simply by traveling internationally, or by using a VPN. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 months ago
The fact that we need a justwatch.com is just one of the many reasons physical media will always be king. Even WB with their great collection of movies and subsidiaries can't keep their own content on their own streaming service all the time... Source: 6 months ago
Check justwatch.com to see which services offer your content in HD. Source: 8 months ago
Depends on where you live. Have a look on justwatch.com and it should point you in the right direction. Source: 8 months ago
Let's hear your picks for wintry movies/shows currently available on a free ad-supported streaming service. (The justwatch.com is handy for finding out which movies/shows are currently available on various free and paid streaming services.). Source: 10 months ago
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