DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
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DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
I have been using Streamvia for some time without a problem but my neighbour want to be able to access UK TV and I am trying to find something to work on here Firestick. Alas Streamvia are not accepting new customers for their DNS service. I have tried a couple of Free VPN's Winscribe and Turbo VPN. Both loaded OK and activated on the Firestick but neither would allow viewing of UK TV.
Any suggestions of a VPN or DNS that actually will allow the viewing of BBCi player free or paid for would be much appreciated. As I say I always suggest Streamvia but as they are not taking on any new customers that option it out.
Any suggestions of a VPN or DNS that actually will allow the viewing of BBCi player free or paid for would be much appreciated. As I say I always suggest Streamvia but as they are not taking on any new customers that option it out.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
You can try the one I use which is www.smartdnsproxy.com You get a 14 day free trial, so plenty of time to check it out and see if it works out for your neighbour. I've been using it for over 2 years now, and been really pleased with it. I use the smartdns config and rarely use the VPN. Full set up instructions for all sorts of devices are on website.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
I use Nord which works very well.
I'm no expert but I think with most of these VPNS it's a game of cat and mouse.
The BBC block server 1821 so you need to switch to a server they haven't sussed out. You choose server 1825 which eventually BBC suss out so you pick another and so on. I guess some are better than others but generally I think you're best with one where you can easily choose or change to a different server and one that is proactive and constantly updates the servers.
I'm no expert but I think with most of these VPNS it's a game of cat and mouse.
The BBC block server 1821 so you need to switch to a server they haven't sussed out. You choose server 1825 which eventually BBC suss out so you pick another and so on. I guess some are better than others but generally I think you're best with one where you can easily choose or change to a different server and one that is proactive and constantly updates the servers.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Thanks for the replies. I will give smartdns a try as the internet speed shouldn't be affected with that.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Alphamike I was looking at the instructions to set this up yesterday and see it mentions you need to ensure you have a 'one click' address in the US with Amazon. How do you do that and why?
Also did you do it on the router or the Firestick please?
Also did you do it on the router or the Firestick please?
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
You don't need a credit card for the 14 day free trial, so am confused. I paid in dollars using Revolut card and had no involvement with Amazon whatsoever.
Have you got the correct sign up page, as it sounds like you may have been redirected to something else?
https://www.smartdnsproxy.com/SignUp
I don't have Firestick, but have set up smartdns on laptop, apple tv and tablet, didn't bother doing it through the router.
Edit. Apologies have read instruction set up for Amazon Fire TV where it mentions this one click thing. I honestly have no idea, probably something to do with using Amazon Prime.
Suggest you do the trial for smartdns, set up Firestick and ignore the one click thing and see how it goes.
Have you got the correct sign up page, as it sounds like you may have been redirected to something else?
https://www.smartdnsproxy.com/SignUp
I don't have Firestick, but have set up smartdns on laptop, apple tv and tablet, didn't bother doing it through the router.
Edit. Apologies have read instruction set up for Amazon Fire TV where it mentions this one click thing. I honestly have no idea, probably something to do with using Amazon Prime.
Suggest you do the trial for smartdns, set up Firestick and ignore the one click thing and see how it goes.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Yes thanks for that. I had come to that conclusion as well.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Just for info there is a problem today with smartdnsproxy with UK websites (BBC, ITV etc). I contacted them, they are already aware of the issue and are working on it.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Looks like it's working again.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Thanks for the update Alphamike. Not got around to doing it yet and today is the day. Where it says use the closest server to you I guess that is going to be Istanbul. Cannot find one for Cyprus so what is the second closes you chose?
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
I honestly can't remember. Will check my DNS settings and PM you shortly
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
You area Gent and that is most helpful.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
The following VPN I’ve used for many years and works absolutely great, easy access to many servers and locations. Easy to use (not to technical), free trial available and low cost thereafter.
Fully functional for iplayer, channel 4 &5 apps et al.
Link below to apple store, alternatively for android just google for same (seed4-me-vpn).
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/vpn-proxy ... d860180339
Fully functional for iplayer, channel 4 &5 apps et al.
Link below to apple store, alternatively for android just google for same (seed4-me-vpn).
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/vpn-proxy ... d860180339
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Just to follow up on this. Finally today managed to load the DNS stuff onto my neighbours Firestick and it actually works with all of the UK catch up TV. It is fairly easy to do even if some of the information on their web site is misleading. As an example the bit about having a 'one click' amazon address in the UK is wrong and not needed.
Massive thanks to Alphamike for his help with this even though he doesn't have a Firestick! A massive thanks from my neighbour as well as she now has more to keep her occupied during lock down!!!!
Massive thanks to Alphamike for his help with this even though he doesn't have a Firestick! A massive thanks from my neighbour as well as she now has more to keep her occupied during lock down!!!!
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Thanks CW, so kind of you. Was only too happy to help in a very little way, you were the one who did all .the work. Just glad that it worked out well for your neighbour.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Am glad to hear of another service which I didn't know about, thank you.Mas2669 wrote: ↑Sat 16 Jan 2021 3:44 pmThe following VPN I’ve used for many years and works absolutely great, easy access to many servers and locations. Easy to use (not to technical), free trial available and low cost thereafter.
Fully functional for iplayer, channel 4 &5 apps et al.
Link below to apple store, alternatively for android just google for same (seed4-me-vpn).
https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/vpn-proxy ... d860180339
I am quite happy with using smartdnsproxy,com as am sure others are with using StreamVia and other similar DNS services. It doesn't slow down internet as VPN can do, so better for streaming and downloading from UK tv sites. I do not know or understand all the technical stuff, just that it works. Erol is pretty sound about this kind of thing, so am sure he would be happy to help anyone, and indeed say if I am wrong.
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
My annual renewal for Streamvia is coming up at £49.99. I wasn't aware that Streamvia wasn't taking on any new customers. Is there a problem with the company/service that existing customers should be aware of?
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Re: DNS or VPN to defeat BBCi player
Thanks. I've renewed.