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    Traveling? Here’s How You Can Still Watch Cable TV Like a Pro

    TechurzBy TechurzJuly 11, 2025Updated:May 12, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    While your DVR can faithfully record TV shows back home, you may want to get some of the same content while traveling. Fortunately, it has never been easier to take your favorite TV shows on the road, whether through a laptop, smartphone, or tablet.

    Depending on the system you use at home, there are a few ways to watch your shows while away. In this guide, we’ll tell you how to watch cable TV anywhere.

    Table of contents
    1 Your Cable Company’s Streaming Service
    2 Get a Streaming Stick
    3 Sign Up for Plex
    4 Use Windows Media Player
    5 An Important Reminder About Data Usage

    Your Cable Company’s Streaming Service

    Most cable companies offer a service that allows customers to stream programming on their mobile devices and computers.

    Many cable providers use a service called TV Everywhere that includes many of the most popular cable channels. It is common for this to be included with a cable package.

    In addition to (or instead of) TV Everywhere, big cable companies also offer their own streaming apps. For example, Spectrum offers the Spectrum TV app, while Comcast has the Xfinity Stream app.

    Services similar to these are becoming a popular add-on for cable providers and often come at no additional charge.

    The great advantage to this option is that, in most cases, you can enjoy TV on the road while everyone at home enjoys TV uninterrupted. Your cable login info also works with streaming devices.

    Get a Streaming Stick

    If you don’t have a cable subscription and use a streaming device, you can take it with you on the road.

    The Roku and Fire TV Stick are two of the best streaming devices for travel. They’re compact and can fit inside your suitcase. Best of all, you will not lose your programming preferences when you unplug it from your TV.

    Most TVs in hotel rooms have an HDMI port, which both devices require. As long as the place you’re staying also offers a Wi-Fi network, it will be just like you’re watching TV at home. You can even leave the remote at home and use your smartphone or tablet to control it.

    Sign Up for Plex

    Plex is a cloud-based service that allows you to access and stream your media files from any connected device. It is a popular option that users enjoy because it is fast and reliable.

    There is a basic free account, and you can opt for a paid account with more benefits if you find it useful. Plex is a fantastic way to manage your entire media library from anywhere and is definitely worth trying out.

    Plex is also a free live TV streaming service with channels for sports, movies, news, and more.

    Use Windows Media Player

    If you’re a Windows Media Center user, you can use the streaming options built into Windows Media Player (WMP).

    First, you’ll want to make sure that you have the latest version of WMP installed on your PC. From there, it’s as simple as setting up streaming options, and you’ll be ready to go. Windows Media Player uses the same libraries as Media Center, so as long as you’ve properly set up your Recorded TV library, you should be all set.

    This option gives you access to music, videos, pictures, and other media, including recorded TV. But it does not allow you to watch live TV, and if your recordings are copy-protected, you won’t be able to stream them. 

    Any open recordings are available, and that at least grants you access to most network programming. It is not a perfect solution, but one that can help you get by if you are desperate to watch your favorite CBS show while traveling.

    Also, the added advantage of being able to access your music, photos, and video collection can be nice.

    An Important Reminder About Data Usage

    When you go mobile, you are relying on your mobile network for streaming, and that may impact your data plan. Streaming media consumes far more data than simple tasks like checking email or social media accounts on your phone or tablet.

    When you can, connect your device to a reliable, secure Wi-Fi network while on the road. Many hotels offer Wi-Wi for free or cheap, and it will save you from those nasty overage charges. The other option is to get an unlimited data plan.

    Either way, just keep your data in mind. Streaming TV is great, but it can cost more than expected if you’re not careful.

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