VPN works with DroidVPN. Here's how... - Fire TV General

Sideload DroidVPN and tun.ko installer from the appstore.
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aed.droidvpn
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aed.tun.installer
Open tun.ko, grant su and it will install tun module.
Open DroidVPN and grant su. Go to settings and uncheck the "Use VPN Service API" setting.
Select the server you want to connect to.
Press Connect. That's it.
Notes:
You must be rooted for this to work.
You can test that it works with the free service before upgrading to premium.
You can upgrade to DroidVPN premium service from within the app.
Also, you can sideload the following app to verify your external ip address, and it works great with the FireTV remote.
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=igit.WhatIsMyIp
But clear app data in the WhatIsMyIp app between uses.

tdfsu said:
Sideload DroidVPN and tun.ko installer from the appstore.
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aed.droidvpn
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aed.tun.installer
Open tun.ko, grant su and it will install tun module.
Open DroidVPN and grant su. Go to settings and uncheck the "Use VPN Service API" setting.
Select the server you want to connect to.
Press Connect. That's it.
Notes:
You must be rooted for this to work.
You can test that it works with the free service before upgrading to premium.
You can upgrade to DroidVPN premium service from within the app.
Also, you can sideload the following app to verify your external ip address, and it works great with the FireTV remote.
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=igit.WhatIsMyIp
But clear app data in the WhatIsMyIp app between uses.
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Great news, thanks

tdfsu said:
Sideload DroidVPN and tun.ko installer from the appstore.
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aed.droidvpn
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.aed.tun.installer
Open tun.ko, grant su and it will install tun module.
Open DroidVPN and grant su. Go to settings and uncheck the "Use VPN Service API" setting.
Select the server you want to connect to.
Press Connect. That's it.
Notes:
You must be rooted for this to work.
You can test that it works with the free service before upgrading to premium.
You can upgrade to DroidVPN premium service from within the app.
Also, you can sideload the following app to verify your external ip address, and it works great with the FireTV remote.
http play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=igit.WhatIsMyIp
But clear app data in the WhatIsMyIp app between uses.
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Working like a charm!!!
Thank you very much!!

Be sure you read the TOS for droidvpn - they do log and they do pass on communications from folks with questions about your use of their service.

Definitely did NOT work for me...it still complains about the missing API (same as any other VPN client). What ROM version are you on?

Hi I got them installed but droidvpn is telling me no UDP port found. How can I fix that?
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Never mind I had to change it to tcp and by golly it works LOL. I love you OP.

tdfsu said:
Open DroidVPN and grant su. Go to settings and uncheck the "Use VPN Service API" setting.
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How did you not get the "VPN API missing" error? I run into that with or without that checkbox marked...as there is no FireOS API available and I was hoping DroidVPN would come with one.

Ipse_Tase said:
How did you not get the "VPN API missing" error? I run into that with or without that checkbox marked...as there is no FireOS API available and I was hoping DroidVPN would come with one.
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When I unchecked that box it works but Not with it ticked.

Ipse_Tase said:
How did you not get the "VPN API missing" error? I run into that with or without that checkbox marked...as there is no FireOS API available and I was hoping DroidVPN would come with one.
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Do you have a screen shot guide?
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desztan said:
Do you have a screen shot guide?
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Just follow the guide exactly and it works. Even a novice like me got it working.
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I'm getting a network problem after trying to view a video from amazon prime video. I ran a diagnostic and when they are checking Internet connectivity and found out "unknownhostexception"
Updates:
I got it working by changing from UDP to TCP.
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desztan said:
I'm getting a network problem after trying to view a video from amazon prime video. I ran a diagnostic and when they are checking Internet connectivity and found out "unknownhostexception"
Updates:
I got it working by changing from UDP to TCP.
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That's what I had to do initially to get it working.
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1 Method to Circumvent T-Mobile Tether/Hotspot

Time for me to update this thread!
For all of the T-Mobile users who are still trying to find a way to circumvent the user agent checking that T-Mobile does while using a third party hotspot app and don't feel like decompiling, editing XMLs, and recompiling, or messing with editing APNs, or ETC... A simple solution that I'm using; use a VPN.
Search the market for: Hotspot Shield
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=hotspotshield.android.vpn&feature=nav_result
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Also DO NOT use the native hotspot, I state this because of all the edits I've tried, the native hotspot still connects to the APN: pcwebs.tmobile.com instead of epc.tmobile.com - Which sniffs out the user agent of your browser and sends you to the upsell page.
If you're on the Galaxy S3 and JB use this app by TrevE
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1988735
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All others that are capable use Wifi Tether for root users.
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/...S5nb29nbGVjb2RlLmFuZHJvaWQud2lmaS50ZXRoZXIiXQ
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1 - Start Hotspot Shield. (As of 10/18/2013 If you select to "Restore Purchase" Redeem code is "FREE" it'l give you 30 days of elite service for free!)
2 - Wait for connection to establish and a "key icon" to show up in your statusbar.
3 - Start Wifi Tether for Root Users or TrevE Mod which ever you're using.
4 - Configure wifi tether settings.
[For SGS3 users on JB using WifiTether_TrevE_Mod Version 3.2-Beta2-041713, I've found the best setting to use is as follows:
Device Profile: Generic ICS/JB (wlan0)
Setup Method: Auto
Wifi Encryption: Your Preference
SsID: (whatever you wanna use)
Don't disable bluetooth: Checked
Wifi driver reload 2: Checked
Enable Access-Control: Checked
MMS Clamping: Checked
Routing fix: Checked
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5 - Tap icon to start tethering.
Once all of the messages stop popping up... Enjoy!
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Optionally:
If you wanna setup your own personal VPN - G.I.Y.F. (Google is your friend) Search for OpenVPN methods. PPTP also works.
Im just a little too lazy to type the instructions. ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
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Also I'm using the following setup:
Device: SGH-T999
ROM: Synergy (R484) ► http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2113452◄
Kernel: Faux (OC'd 1.62 GHz) ► http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089801◄
Modem: UVLI8 ► http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1880987◄
Data Plan: Unlimited Nationwide 4G
*UVLI8 happens to be the best modem for the areas that I frequent, which ranges from Waukegan all the way to downtown Chicago; it keeps me on HSPA+ 85-90% of the time. So experiment and find out which modem works best for you in your area.
►http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31409271#post31409271 ◄ Here's a map to help you guys get started on finding the right modem for you.
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If anyone has an issue where Hotspot Shield is not working on their device and giving you the error message:
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Critical Error |
VPN API is not available on your device. |
Unable to find explicit activity class |
{com.android.vpndialogs/com.android.vpndialogs.ConfirmDialog}, Have you |
declared this activity in your AndroidManifest.xml?" |
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It, in my case, is caused by having Xposed Framework installed. The only fix I've found for it was to Titanium Backup my apps, then uninstall the Xposed Framework - requires you to boot into recovery and flash the zip file "Xposed-Disabler-CWM.zip" then you have to Wipe Data/Cache/Dalvik/Fix Permissions, flash your rom again, and restore from TB.
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Vee63b said:
For all of the T-Mobile users who are still trying to find a way to circumvent the user agent checking that T Mobile while using the native hotspot app and don't feel like decompiling, editing XMLs, and recompiling, or messing with editing APNs, or ETC... A simple solution that I'm using; use a VPN.
Search the market for: VPN One Click
Also don't use the native hotspot, if you're on the Galaxy S3 and JB use this app by TrevE
All others capable use wifi tether for root users.
Enjoy! I'll post later to help you guys setup your own personal VPN. I'm currently in a moving truck moving to Chicago. ლ(ಠ益ಠ)ლ
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Sounds nice! i'll check it out when you post your setup
imilleson said:
Sounds nice! i'll check it out when you post your setup
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Did you have a chance to try this bypass method? And did it work for you?
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Vee63b said:
Did you have a chance to try this bypass method? And did it work for you?
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it worked for me after a lot of screwing around on my note 2.
Working so far, I'll give it some time just to make sure it doesn't pop up again or if it just stops working. I'll report back later :thumbup:
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GREAT! Now is everyone using the vpn one click app or has anyone attempted to set their own vpn server yet?
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Vee63b said:
GREAT! Now is everyone using the vpn one click app or has anyone attempted to set their own vpn server yet?
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i read about it but not quite sure how it works, does the server go on the phone or the computer? isn't there more to it then just setting up a server, otherwise why would companies make you pay for this?
robl45 said:
i read about it but not quite sure how it works, does the server go on the phone or the computer? isn't there more to it then just setting up a server, otherwise why would companies make you pay for this?
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The way a VPN (Virtual Private Network) works is by anonymously masking ALL network traffic to it's destination. I hope my explaination can help those who doesn't understand how a VPN connection work. Here we go:
Normally -
A mobile device connects to service provider monitored internet. In T-Mobile's case, packets are sniffed out that contain any form of user-agent strings, and if the strings report anything other than a mobile device, internet connection is denied and you are redirected to the dreaded "upsell page".
Think of it as water with particles in it passing through sand before reaching the well of water below the sand.
If the water is your network traffic the particles in the water would represent your user agent and the sand is your service provider's filters; not all of the particles will make it through the sand and into the well if they arent small enough to pass through the grains of sand.
Using a VPN is kinda like shoving a tube through the sand and sending your water & particle mixture through the tube directly into the well below. Everything makes it through whether the particles are big or small.
Sorry its late and I probably used a bad analogy. Anywho I hope it made a bit of sense. Lol
I can help you set up your own private VPN. The problem is there's some many different types of routers available for everyone to use. The PPTP type VPN is actually set up through your router. For most people there will be an option to utilize the PPTP port within your router setup screen. Open a web browser, type in 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.1.1 or "routerlogin", the webpage will ask for a username and password. If you changes it, whatever your username and password is. If you didn't, the default username is "admin or administrator" and the default password is usually, "password" dig through the available settings you have and let me know if you have the option to enable anything labeled "PPTP" also let me know which router you have.
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yea, so basically, you'd have to setup and only use at one place? is there a solution that will let you tether to any computer anywhere? like is there something you can just setup on the phone? I mean something we can setup as opposed to this 1click vpn which my guess is won't stay free for long.
robl45 said:
yea, so basically, you'd have to setup and only use at one place? is there a solution that will let you tether to any computer anywhere? like is there something you can just setup on the phone? I mean something we can setup as opposed to this 1click vpn which my guess is won't stay free for long.
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You actually set up your home network to host you own personal VPN. So no matter where you are, your phone would always use your home network.
Your phone will still use the service provider's data service, however, it would use it only to connect to your VPN at home and then securely reroute that data back to your device. So as all of the data is moved along T-Mobile's servers the data in your VPN cannot be read by tmobile's filtering process.
So one personal vpn server would be all you need. There's an option if you check your "settings -> more settings -> VPN" that will let you use a VPN for all connections on your device. Let me know if there's anything I can clarify.
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Just remember the hit on network performance. Your home network is downloading from the net, encrypting it, and uploading it to your device. This assumes you're outside your home network.
Still Charged Up
thanks for sharing !!
Reilly1812 said:
Just remember the hit on network performance. Your home network is downloading from the net, encrypting it, and uploading it to your device. This assumes you're outside your home network.
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This is true, its not that bad of a lag for me here in Chicago however, normally my download speeds are between 5-7 Mbps on 4G, with the VPn running I drop to 3-5 Mbps, but I've kinda tweaked the tether apk to start OpenVPN when tethering starts and to disconnect when I turn off tethering. So for the most part I never notice the hit on my speed, I've configured packet compression on my personal VPN server. I'm using a Linksys E4200 on AT&T U-Verse. Thanks for pointing that out for me by the way Reilly, I know I've forgot to list the pros and cons of a vpn, I have a few minutes in my hectic life to hop on xda and make a few quick posts but never enough time to go into detail and proof-read my own posts.
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giffy89 said:
thanks for sharing !!
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No problem. I was just seeing alot of people asking for a surefire method to bypass the UA check to connect things that you can't simply use a plugin to spoof. So I decided to share how I get by it on the Nationwide Unlimited 4G plan.
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Vee63b said:
GREAT! Now is everyone using the vpn one click app or has anyone attempted to set their own vpn server yet?
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I just setup my own VPN server on my Windows Home Server 2011 box last night. I'm now tethering and haven't had any issues yet.
So far, so good. :good:
I have my UA set normally and am on the unlimited plan as well.
Reilly1812 said:
Just remember the hit on network performance. Your home network is downloading from the net, encrypting it, and uploading it to your device. This assumes you're outside your home network.
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Yes, there is a hit but it's still MUCH faster than the slow wifi at Starbucks.
mark925 said:
I just setup my own VPN server on my Windows Home Server 2011 box last night. I'm now tethering and haven't had any issues yet.
So far, so good. :good:
I have my UA set normally and am on the unlimited plan as well.
Yes, there is a hit but it's still MUCH faster than the slow wifi at Starbucks.
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Lol, originally I started looking for a way to bypass UA checks because I wanted to update my laptop which reports UAs as Internet Explorer through the Windows Update Center, and my Xbox 360 which also reports as IE when connected to Xbox Live. I didn't really need tethering until then. But its a pretty convenient function to have when I'm out and about.
Glad I could help out the other users on T-Mobile, lol I guess as the slogan says, "Stick Together"
Happy tethering everyone.
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Hey, thanks for the info. If you're using a VPN it should work with most wifi tether apps though, shouldn't it? I'm on a N4 and CM10.1, which I guess should have about the same tethering app as the stock firmware. Also, it should work with BT tethering, shouldn't it?
Another question, is VPN One Click really free, or is there a catch? My router doesn't seem to have the VPN option you mentioned before, and my home internet appears to be 15mb down, but only 1mb up, which would limit considerably my speed even if I did a personal VPN.
andy o said:
Hey, thanks for the info. If you're using a VPN it should work with most wifi tether apps though, shouldn't it? I'm on a N4 and CM10.1, which I guess should have about the same tethering app as the stock firmware. Also, it should work with BT tethering, shouldn't it?
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I use Wi-Fi Tether for Root Users and it works fine with VPN.
I tested with the native app, but it doesn't connect to the internet. So that's that.
With Wifi Tether for Root Users, it worked once but in a very flaky way. After that one time, couldn't get it working again. Tried many different profiles, and the one in which I don't get any log errors is forcing the generic one, forcing one of the setup methods. Apparently it doesn't work with the N4, there's another N4 user in the reviews that has problems too. Another very similar app is Open Garden's wifi tether, but it seems to be pretty much the same app as Wifi Tether for root users, has an almost identical interface and options. And of course, also doesn't work. Barnacle is another that doesn't work with the N4. By the way, this is all without even using VPN, so those aren't viable for us with the N4.
andy o said:
I tested with the native app, but it doesn't connect to the internet. So that's that.
With Wifi Tether for Root Users, it worked once but in a very flaky way. After that one time, couldn't get it working again. Tried many different profiles, and the one in which I don't get any log errors is forcing the generic one, forcing one of the setup methods. Apparently it doesn't work with the N4, there's another N4 user in the reviews that has problems too. Another very similar app is Open Garden's wifi tether, but it seems to be pretty much the same app as Wifi Tether for root users, has an almost identical interface and options. And of course, also doesn't work. Barnacle is another that doesn't work with the N4. By the way, this is all without even using VPN, so those aren't viable for us with the N4.
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Possibly it's because the app hasn't been updated in months and is not playing well with 4.2.1 or having encryption issues with the device
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[Q] OpenVPN

Hi i have a Galaxy S4 i9505. i allready installed root, but i am having problems with the app on "Play" called "Open VPN". It gives me this error, when i try to connect: "FATAL:Linux ifconfig failed: could not execute external program" It worked perfectly on my S3 :/
ZeroxTechnic said:
Hi i have a Galaxy S4 i9505. i allready installed root, but i am having problems with the app on "Play" called "Open VPN". It gives me this error, when i try to connect: "FATAL:Linux ifconfig failed: could not execute external program" It worked perfectly on my S3 :/
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I used Tunnel Bear to get a US IP address to download Xbox Smartglass since its not available in my country. Not sure if you need a more "advanced" VPN.
Well the reason i want to use it, is so i can VPN to my seedbox, from feralhosting. I know OpenVPN supports the certificate, but i will definently test out tunnel bear
Zymesh said:
I used Tunnel Bear to get a US IP address to download Xbox Smartglass since its not available in my country. Not sure if you need a more "advanced" VPN.
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oh just looked at it, and its not what i need :/ i need one to connect to a specific IP :/
I use the inbuilt VPN for PPTP connections, and VPNcilla for L2TP connections to a Cisco/RSA Secure ID set up

[Q] Help: VPN not working on Nexus 7 connected to Connectify Hotspot

I use my grouper most times connected to Connectify hotspot on my PC. I have never been able to use any VPN app on the grouper. What could be wrong. Pls help.
Have you tried using the stock VPN , proXPN app not working on lollypop, but does work, if you put the setting in by hand.
rbeavers said:
Have you tried using the stock VPN , proXPN app not working on lollypop, but does work, if you put the setting in by hand.
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I'm on Lollipop. How do i get the information to fill into the VPN settings?
Name:
Type: PPTP (default)
PPP encryption (MPPE)
DNS search domains
DNS servers (eg 8.8.8.8)
Forwarding routes (eg 10.0.0.0/8)
Honestly i don't know what to fill in those boxes
What (who's) VPN are you using?
Mine were on proXPN Web site.
Try Google ing it.
rbeavers said:
What (who's) VPN are you using?
Mine were on proXPN Web site.
Try Google ing it.
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I use speedvpn from the playstore
Did a quick search might have been a forum site not sure it was them. Email Dev see if will give up the info.
rbeavers said:
Did a quick search might have been a forum site not sure it was them. Email Dev see if will give up the info.
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OK. Good idea. Thanks
Change vpn
I am also using same version of android and facing vpn connection issue as there are many tools i tried but bad luck.. Finally i am using ipvanish which is one of the best tool for android devices. I am living in us and choosing best vpn for android from vpnranks.

[Q] Sideloading OpenVPN - can't add certificate or import a configuration

I am a PIA (Private Internet Access) subscriber and I'm trying to configure OpenVPN for Android on my Nexus Player. I had no problems configuring it on my Nexus 5 but when I open the app on the player and go through creating a profile, when I try to click the button to "select" a certificate OR if I try to import an OpenVPN configuration I get a brief message from android that it doesn't have an app to do that.
My guess is that something is lacking on my device - particularly the "open from" dialog that appears when you're trying to add/select a file from your sdcard or cloud drive.
Has anyone else seen this and have a solution? I'm so close to getting this nailed down and I don't want to use the PIA app since I can't access my local network resources when it's connected.
rewiredsoftware said:
I am a PIA (Private Internet Access) subscriber and I'm trying to configure OpenVPN for Android on my Nexus Player. I had no problems configuring it on my Nexus 5 but when I open the app on the player and go through creating a profile, when I try to click the button to "select" a certificate OR if I try to import an OpenVPN configuration I get a brief message from android that it doesn't have an app to do that.
My guess is that something is lacking on my device - particularly the "open from" dialog that appears when you're trying to add/select a file from your sdcard or cloud drive.
Has anyone else seen this and have a solution? I'm so close to getting this nailed down and I don't want to use the PIA app since I can't access my local network resources when it's connected.
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**no root required, im on 5.1.1**
I got it working but it doesnt rotate but it works and all you need to do is input your info and hit connect.
Here is a VPN client that PIA made for there servers:
HTML:
http://download.apks.org/?server=11&apkid=com.privateinternetaccess.android&ver=1.1.7
install that like this:
adb install /path/to/com.privateinternetaccess.android&ver=1.1.7
Open up SideLoad Launcher and Launch VPN, fill out your info and tick save and hit connect. I confirmed working with Chrome at whatsmyip
Cheers,
DFL
Unfortunately it's not working on mine. When I click on "connect" I get a system dialog asking me if I want to enable VPN access - whatever you push after it doesent connet to the VPN.
Has anyone gotten this working 'better'? I've talked with PIA support and asked them why their app is considered "incompatible" and to please change that status in Google Play if there is indeed no issue. DroidVPN, VyperVPN, etc are in there so it's obviously possible I assume
Barkle said:
Has anyone gotten this working 'better'? I've talked with PIA support and asked them why their app is considered "incompatible" and to please change that status in Google Play if there is indeed no issue. DroidVPN, VyperVPN, etc are in there so it's obviously possible I assume
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I'm wondering if I side load the android app will it work. Did you get it to work?
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Getting VPN client to work

Hey guys. Got a nexus player a few weeks ago and was able to sideload TorGuard on there. I can enter in my credentials and it authenticates, but when it goes to establish a connection it fails. Does anyone know how to get it to establish? On most recent stock OTA and not rooted. Also the bootloader is still locked.
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I just got my NP today and am having the same problem getting TorGuard to run. I got it sideloaded OK and it seems to authenticate fine, but never establishes a connection. Were you able to figure this out? Any assistance would be enormously appreciated.
Thanks!
Vpn
I read a web site that suggested loading openvpn installer and openvpn settings for the fire tv do you think it would work on the nexus player? ??
SOLVED!
You simply need to have TorGuard change your 'username' to something other than an email address --- the email address format (e.g. '@' '.com') screws things up on the Nexus Player. However, if you simply have a traditional 'text' username, everything authenticates fine. Simply contact TorGuard support and they can make this change for you in a couple of minutes.
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Is it possible to use other vpns than torguard? ??
If it runs on 5.1.1 or 6 it should work for Us
Owie1983 said:
Is it possible to use other vpns than torguard? ??
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Since we're running either v5.1.1 or Android v6, any VPN client certified for either Android system should run on our Nexus Players.
I have a torGuard account and only have experience with that, so far.
Torguard vpn
Ok so I can connect with the vpn but when I exit the app and try a to watch a tv app from the same country as vpn connection it doesn't work. When I go back to the vpn app it says that it is initializing and a new ip address appears. Any ideas? ??
I have this same issue ... the TV app I am trying to load is Netflix and it says it cannot find the netflix servers or connection... Can't seem to find a fix but the TorGuard support are pretty good and helping me at the moment will let you know if a fix is found ... Unless you have a fix already?
I just order a Nexus player hopefully private Internet access works
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