Hello im having a few issues watching Hulu and DirecTV from the UK I have a subscription vpn and smart DNS all working but they keep asking for me to turn WiFi location on and allow access which seems to then give them my location. Does anyone know how to stop this?
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Most of the workarounds involve a VPN service to access Netflix from outside of the USA with those disadvantages; difficult setups, limited bandwidths.
UnoTelly is a $5 per month DNS redirection service that claims to enable customers outside of the USA to watch Netflix streaming, Hulu, listen to Pandora, and more by redirect your local DNS to their global DNS without slowing your internet connection and streaming speed.
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gsmdb said:
Most of the workarounds involve a VPN service to access Netflix from outside of the USA with those disadvantages; difficult setups, limited bandwidths.
UnoTelly is a $5 per month DNS redirection service that claims to enable customers outside of the USA to watch Netflix streaming, Hulu, listen to Pandora, and more by redirect your local DNS to their global DNS without slowing your internet connection and streaming speed.
Try it out for free for one week!
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I did and I signed up. I successfully used it to access BBC in the UK and HULU and PBS and other stations in the US. No slow down in bandwidth. Well worth the money.
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I did and I signed up. I successfully used it to access BBC in the UK and HULU and PBS and other stations in the US. No slow down in bandwidth. Well worth the money.
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Works great for me too. I'm from Poland. Now i can listen Spotify and Pandora without any problems with on EVERY device - phone, tablet, wii.
Only what it takes is setting DNS number.
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This is working great for me too. I've got an RK3066 TV stick set up with the Netflix app and this massively increases the available library. Very simple to set up just by changing DNS and the experience is pretty seamless.
I've been using Unotelly for about a year now. I setup the DNS settings into our router so that all our devices on our network goes through the Unotelly DNS. It works great.
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Simply use hola unblocker! its free and works great!
Look it up on google!
Netflix isn't available outside of the USA? Worked OK in Costa Rica. I was able to use it both on my unlocked 3G Pantech Burst, with a local Kolbi prepaid SIM as well as using my tablet connected to a wifi router that was had a 3G USB stick. My son watched his shows almost daily while we were on vacation a week ago.
On my ISP PlayStore and other Google services dont work most of the times. ISP claims it sometimes routes through ip of YouTube and YouTube is banned in country.
I have tried Hola VPN and hotspot shield but hardly can use PS sometimes.
Is there any other work around?
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I use Tunnelbear for my occasional VPN needs (BBC iPlayer, international sports radio broadcasts etc), and it's been problem free. No idea if it plays nicely with PS , but for me it works much better than Hotspot Shield.
Try using psiphon vbn and if you're rooted select to force root method to tunnel the hole device that may help
Try this VPN. http://uk.newfreevpn.com/
Just tried WiFi Hotspot in my car, I usually set it up such that my Alexa is connected to my phone hotspot while driving. While Alexa can connect to the hotspot, it cannot playback any music or ebook. I tried connecting Alexa to my home Wifi and everything works, so it looks like a WiFi issue from the phone... any idea?
Trying tethering my iPad to OP5 and it seems fine, can play Youtube... so maybe it's temporary issue w/ Amazon server, will test again later. :/
trying more and it's still the same... very frustrated.
Are there some kind of firewall with the hotspot setting that may have blocked something going to the Echo?
You know I just going to blame Android 7.0 Nougat any chance we can have a CyanogenMod 13 6.01 based foxfi friendly ROM ?
I have been using foxfi for hotspot for the last 6 months starting yesterday it stopped working it shows that my tablet is connected to the hotspot but is saying a sign in is required which then takes me to my carriers website to sign into my account and it's saying there's no internet connection which there is because im posting this obviously and I'm able to get on YouTube etc.. anyone have the same issue and was able to resolve the problem ??
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Try starting a VPN before you launch FoxFi, after starting the hotspot disable the VPN
Hey guys I can't seem to find an answer to what I am trying to accomplish.
Firstly I have an android phone (Nexus 6 rooted) that I use with an app called VPN hotspot. This lets me connect all my devices to the rooted phone while using a vpn to bypass geo restrictions. This is great for the most part but alot of buffering happens (not always but still annoying)
I pay for my own DNS service (unlocator) and I use that to bypass geo restrictions via phone. Unfortunately you cannot do that with the Chromecast because Google hardcore's the DNS into the firmware. That means when I try to use a UK app while abroad the Chromecast checks it's location and the casting wont work. Blocking routing addresses (8.8.8.8 & 8.8.4.4) allows me to achieve what I want. Unfortunately I can't find an app or anything that would allow me to do that on my rooted phone.
I used to have a router (was stolen) that could block Google's DNS adding static routing addresses to it. I wanted to know can an app do that via phone before I go out and purchase a new router.
My ideal situation would be to use my rooted phone as a little wireless router, have an app block those addresses/DNS, run VPN hotspot app from here, connect my Chromecast and daily driver phone to the rooted phone and be able to cast like I did with the router. If anyone has any ideas or apps that work for this type of setup can you please let me know. I know I can go out and buy a new router but I see the potential in using my old phone as a router and thought maybe it is possible.
Thank you guys.
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