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Cut the cable television cord and cut your monthly bills

Are you one of those people who have 500 television channels to choose from and you can never find anything to watch? Maybe it’s time to cut the cable cord and take full control of what’s on your television. All you need to get started with this popular money saving strategy is an Internet connection, a device to stream to, and the advice in this book.

With Cord Cutting For Dummies, you go from evaluating if cord cutting is the right choice for your budget to acquiring the technology to get the programming you actually want. You’ll discover the technology you need for streaming, select the service or services that fit your needs, and make the components of your setup work together—all within your budget. Cord Cutting For Dummies offers the steps to going from wired to wireless, including:

  • Deciding if you need to upgrade your Wi-Fi equipment and service.
  • Evaluating your current devices.
  • Adding a smart TV to the mix.
  • Choosing the best streaming services for you—including some free options

When you’re ready to untether yourself from the cable or satellite, Cord Cutting For Dummies shows you, step by step, how to break free. Pick up a copy and you’ll be watching your favorite movie or TV show in no time!

Introduction 1(4)
About This Book
1(1)
Foolish Assumptions
2(1)
Icons Used in This Book
3(1)
Beyond the Book
3(1)
Where to Go from Here
4(1)
PART 1 SOME CORD-CUTTING BASICS
5(32)
Chapter 1 Why Cut the Cord?
7(16)
What's So Bad about Cable? (Let Me Count the Ways)
8(1)
Cable TV is expensive
8(1)
You still get bombarded by commercials
9(1)
You probably watch only a teensy fraction of what you pay for
9(1)
Bundles are (usually) bad
9(1)
Long-term (read: loyal) customers pay more, not less
10(1)
You're getting nickeled-and-dimed
10(1)
You're dealing with a near-monopoly
11(1)
Customer service is pretty much non-existent
12(1)
Technical support is a pain in the you-know-what
12(1)
Those darned contracts!
13(1)
Some Reasons Why Cutting the Cord Might Not Be for You
13(1)
Your savings might be less than you hoped
13(1)
You might still have to deal with channel bundles
14(1)
You might still see commercials
14(1)
TV watching will become more complex for you
15(1)
You'll use way more Internet bandwidth -- and perhaps pay for the privilege
15(1)
Your monthly Internet bill will probably go up
16(1)
The quality of the streaming video might be poor
16(1)
You might have to wait a long time to watch new shows
16(1)
You might never see some new shows
17(1)
The Benefits of Severing Your Connection to the Cable Company
17(1)
You save money
18(1)
You'll probably be happier in the long run
18(1)
You unshackle your TV
18(1)
You unshackle yourself
19(1)
You're in control
19(1)
Surveying the Cord-Free Landscape
20(3)
Chapter 2 Snip, Snip. Your 7-Step Plan to Going Cord-Free
23(14)
Step 1 Deciding What You Want to Watch
24(1)
Option A Going with just your "must see" TV shows
24(1)
Option B Going with just a few streaming services
25(1)
Option C Going with OTA live TV
26(1)
Step 2 Figuring Out the Equipment You Need
26(1)
Step 3 Making a Streaming Services Budget
27(2)
Step 4 Trying Out Lots of Streaming Services -- for Free!
29(1)
Step 5 Subscribing to Streaming Services
30(1)
Step 6 Doing a Cord-Cutting Test Drive
31(1)
Step 7 Cutting the Cord -- Woo-Hoo!
32(1)
Check your contract
33(1)
Check your bandwidth history
33(1)
Gather everything you need
33(1)
Get ready mentally
34(1)
Know the process
34(2)
Return all equipment
36(1)
PART 2 CORD CUTTING MADE EASY WITH OVER-THE-AIR TV
37(60)
Chapter 3 Understanding Over-the-Air TV
39(18)
OTA? OTT? Live TV? What on Earth Is Everyone Talking About?
40(1)
What is over-the-air TV?
41(1)
The pros and cons of over-the-air TV
42(3)
How Over-the-Air TV Works
45(1)
The television station
45(1)
The transmission tower
46(1)
The antenna and tuner
46(2)
What Channels Can You Access?
48(1)
Understanding the factors that affect signal strength
49(1)
Checking the FCC's digital TV reception maps
50(2)
Using TV Fool's TV signal locator
52(2)
Real versus virtual channels
54(3)
Chapter 4 Choosing and Setting Up OTA Hardware
57(26)
What Equipment Do You Need?
58(4)
Choosing an OTA Digital Antenna
62(1)
Antenna styles
62(1)
Determine the range
63(1)
Indoor or outdoor?
63(1)
Amplified or not?
64(2)
Unidirectional or multidirectional?
66(1)
Look for VHF/UHF support
67(1)
Watch out for bogus or exaggerated claims
68(2)
Installing Your Antenna
70(1)
Installing an indoor antenna
70(1)
Installing an outdoor antenna
71(2)
Connecting Your Antenna
73(1)
Making coaxial connections
73(1)
Connecting an antenna to one TV
74(1)
Connecting an antenna to multiple TVs
75(2)
Connecting an antenna to your computer
77(1)
Connecting an antenna to your mobile device
78(1)
Connecting an antenna to your Wi-Fi network
78(1)
Improving antenna reception
79(1)
Scanning for OTA Channels
80(3)
Chapter 5 Watching Over-the-Air and Live TV
83(14)
Watching Over-the-Air TV Using a Regular TV
84(1)
Changing the TV input source
84(2)
Watching over-the-air TV
86(1)
Where's the TV guide?
87(1)
Recording over-the-air TV
87(4)
Watching Over-the-Air TV Using a Smart TV
91(2)
Watching Over-the-Air TV Using a Streaming Device
93(1)
Look, Ma, No Antenna! Streaming Live TV
93(4)
PART 3 CABLE-FREE VIEWING WITH STREAMING SERVICES
97(70)
Chapter 6 The Hardware You Need for Streaming
99(18)
Lets Talk TVs
100(1)
Screen size
100(1)
Resolution
101(1)
HDMI ports
102(1)
Streamers: Set-Top Box or Dongle?
103(1)
Set-top box streamers
104(1)
Dongle streamers
105(1)
Set-top box streamer versus dongle streamer
105(1)
What to Look for in a Streaming Media Player
106(3)
Smart TVs for Streaming Media
109(2)
Setting Up Your Hardware
111(1)
Connecting a set-top player
111(2)
Connecting a streaming stick
113(2)
Configuring your streaming player
115(2)
Chapter 7 Getting Your Internet Access Ready for Streaming
117(18)
Investing in a New Router
118(3)
Extending Your Wi-Fi Network
121(1)
How Much Bandwidth Is Enough?
122(1)
Taking a look at streaming media bandwidth usage
123(1)
Going on a bandwidth diet
124(2)
Understanding How Streaming Works
126(1)
The streaming process
126(1)
More about buffering
127(2)
I Feel the Need -- the Need for Speedl
129(1)
Why does speed matter?
129(1)
How fast is fast enough?
130(1)
Testing your Internet speed
131(4)
Chapter 8 Checking Out Free Streaming Services
135(14)
Is There Such a Thing as a Free Lunch?
136(1)
What to Expect from Free Streaming Services
137(1)
Some Free Streaming Services to Check Out
138(1)
Crackle
138(1)
Haystack News
139(1)
Hoopla
139(2)
IMDb TV
141(1)
Kanopy
142(1)
PBS Video
142(1)
Peacock
142(1)
Roku Channel Store
143(1)
Tubi TV
144(1)
Xumo
145(1)
Free streaming apps for kids
145(1)
A few more freebies
146(3)
Chapter 9 Checking Out Paid Streaming Services
149(18)
What to Expect from Paid Streaming Services
150(1)
What Types of Paid Streaming Services Are Available?
151(1)
On-Demand Streaming Services
152(1)
Amazon Prime Video
152(1)
Apple TV+
153(2)
Hulu
155(1)
Netflix
156(1)
Paramount+
157(1)
Peacock
158(2)
Cable-Replacement Services V
160(1)
Fubo TV
160(1)
Hulu + Live TV
161(1)
Sling TV
162(1)
YouTube TV
163(1)
Checking Out Premium Channels
164(3)
PART 4 THE PART OF TENS
167(26)
Chapter 10 Ten Ways to Save Money in a Cord-Free World
169(10)
Get the Smallest OTA Antenna Possible
170(1)
Don't Get Too Much Internet
171(1)
Take Advantage of Skinny Bundles
172(1)
Don't Commit Until You're Amazed at Your Luck
173(1)
Watch New Shows on the Cheap
174(1)
Subscribe Strategically
175(1)
Keep an Eye on Your Subscriptions
176(1)
Get a Credit Card Offering Streaming Cash Back
177(1)
Give Up the Premium Subscription Plan
177(1)
Save on Sports
178(1)
Chapter 11 Ten Tips for Troubleshooting Streaming Woes
179(14)
Check Your Streaming Device's Download Speed
180(3)
Restart Your Streaming Device
183(1)
Check Your Streaming Device for Updates
184(1)
Reset Your Streaming Device
185(1)
Check Your Wi-Fi Connection Speed
186(2)
Reset Your Wi-Fi
188(1)
Make Some Wi-Fi Adjustments
188(1)
Troubleshoot an Unresponsive Streaming Device
189(1)
Troubleshoot a Blank TV Screen
190(1)
Upgrade Your Hardware
191(2)
Glossary 193(10)
Index 203
Paul McFedries is a technical writer who has been authoring computer books since 1991 and has over 100 books to his credit. These books include Alexa For Dummies and Amazon Fire TV For Dummies. You can visit Paul on the web at www.mcfedries.com.