This works, do it. Its from my other thread--->
99 Problems wrote:NBA League Pass Broadband.. Somewhere in the realm of $150- $200 bucks for the entire season, price will be out soon.. I think after the new year the price drops to $100 flat.. Yes, if you live in Canada all Raptors games will be blacked out for you but there is a way to get around that..
HotspotShield and CCleaner will get you through the entire year.. Wat you do is download those two programs, Hotspot Shield is a proxy program and you use CCleaner to clean your registry and cookies and all that.. Before every game, use CCleaner to clean your info, then start HotSpot Shield. It usually gives you a US IP adress, so you wait until the program starts, then you log in to NBA.com broadband and you'll be able to access the game..
If for any reason the program stops, or you quit it, you will have to exit the BroadBand browser and everything else, use CCleaner, then start Hotspot Shield, and log in again..
Yes this works, I've used it all of last year without a hitch.. Its in crystal clear quality, sometimes HD, others times regular.. If you have high speed internet you're set.. And you can use a wireless router too, although you will get the best results if you connect your laptop or whatever directly to your modem physically..
Word of warning though, make sure you use the proxy when you sign up.. Last year, I signed up when I was in Buffalo, so they saw a US IP address initially.. Then when I came back I was able to use the proxy whenever.. I don't know what is gonna happen if you try to sign up with a Canadian IP address, like if they will log it or not..
But once you get this thing running, its really convenient.. You can watch it at school during lectures, in the library, on the Greyhound, wherever.. When we had games on TSN2 and I was at home, I even connected my laptop to my HDTV and watch it on there via the League Pass Broadband...