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Going to France and want iPlayer
Have an iPad that I am taking to France in the summer.
I want to be able to use the iPlayer and also Netflix How to I do it ? I also use unblock us with Netflix |
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Have an iPad that I am taking to France in the summer.
I want to be able to use the iPlayer and also Netflix How to I do it ? I also use unblock us with Netflix If you have Unblock-Us, then it will work. Don't forget to set up the DNS on your iPad ![]() -Eban |
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How will unblock us work for iplayer ?
I have it at home on my WD live for Netflix but what about BBC iplayer May take the wd live with me and my iPad ??? |
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How will unblock us work for iplayer ?
I have it at home on my WD live for Netflix but what about BBC iplayer May take the wd live with me and my iPad ??? I'm in france and I can access to iPlayer, ITV Player, TVCatchup websites. When I say access, I mean I'm able to watch on demand video (or live with tvcatchup). So I guess those websites work the same way as their apps. Without Unblock-Us, I wouldn't be able to access to those websites. |
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How will unblock us work for iplayer ?
I can use iPlayer when abroad using my work VPN (as the BBC servers then see the access as coming from the UK). Others may be able to advise on more commercial ones. |
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No! - You will, most likely, need a VPN.
I can use iPlayer when abroad using my work VPN (as the BBC servers then see the access as coming from the UK). Others may be able to advise on more commercial ones. You should check this page: http://support.unblock-us.com/custom...upported-sites to be sure you don't give any wrong informations ![]() -Eban |
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You're wrong... See my last post.
And you should check this page: http://support.unblock-us.com/custom...upported-sites before giving wrong informations ![]() I know nothing about unblock-us so I said "may". Actually unblock-us seems to be PRECISELY a VPN operator! It's people such as you who jump on others posts that give these furms their bad name! |
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What "wrong information"??? - VPN works just fine - as I said it does!!!
I know nothing about unblock-us so I said "may". Actually unblock-us seems to be PRECISELY a VPN operator! It's people such as you who jump on others posts that give these furms their bad name! How will unblock us work for inlayer ? Your answer: No! - You will, most likely, need a VPN. Your answer is wrong, so it's a wrong information. I'm not jumping on you, I'm just saying that you should check before giving a categorical "no" without knowing anything about a service (you said it, not me). If my answer is giving me bad reputation, I honestly don't care. At least I give right informations and I don't say "no it won't work" if I don't know what I talk about. FYI, Unblock-Us is not a VPN, BBC iPlayer is a supported website. My first message was everything but aggressive, I just was pointing the fact that it's better to check information before saying something about a service we don't know. You like it or not... -Eban |
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So do I need to change settings on my wd live tv and iPad to be able to watch bbc iplayer in France ?
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So do I need to change settings on my wd live tv and iPad to be able to watch bbc iplayer in France ?
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Arrrrgh !!!
Am I missing something here ? How will unblock us help me watch BBC iplayer in France ? I understand how it works for Netflix but iplayer ??? |
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iPlayer is geo-restricted to UK, like almost every UK tv network websites.
I'm in france and I can access to iPlayer, ITV Player, TVCatchup websites. When I say access, I mean I'm able to watch on demand video (or live with tvcatchup). So I guess those websites work the same way as their apps. Without Unblock-Us, I wouldn't be able to access to those websites. ![]() Unblock-Us does not work only for Netflix, but for many websites, see my different posts in this thread
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Ok if that's the case, iPlayer will think im in the USA ?
You can't get iPlayer in the USA, can you ??. |
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Ok if that's the case, iPlayer will think im in the USA ?
You can't get iPlayer in the USA, can you ??. To put it simply, for Netflix unblock-us will fool the system into thinking you're in the U.S, for iPlayer unblock-us will fool the system into thinking you're in the UK. |
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No, DNS redirect services fool the content carrier into thinking you are in the geolocation limited for that content.
To put it simply, for Netflix unblock-us will fool the system into thinking you're in the U.S, for iPlayer unblock-us will fool the system into thinking you're in the UK. |
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I have always used www.watchuktv.co.uk when travelling to watch iPlayer, pretty good service and good value.
Watchuktv is only for UK websites, and at £4.99 it's already more expensive and more limited (5Gb transfer) than Unblock-Us. -Eban |
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So how would I watch Aussie Netflix in the uk using unblock us ?
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So how would I watch Aussie Netflix in the uk using unblock us ?
No Netflix service in Australia ![]() Again, you can check this page http://support.unblock-us.com/custom...upported-sites to know what websites are supported by Unblock-Us, some aren't listed like Clear Channels & CBS radio stations and some services from UK. -Eban |
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Hi
I use a VPN UK to US VPN meaning I can switch between US and Uk servers up to 5 times in one month. I get the service from Strong VPN and I use a VPN Router that works with the Strong VPN server details from http://www.sabaitechnology.com/Default.asp Sabai Technology. . I just connect the Sabai Router to my ADSL router enter the VPN server details in my Sabai Router and thats it I can now look like I am in the States from any device connected to the Sabai Router. Of course you can just enter the VPN details directly into the IPad. Sabai even sell a device that will increase the Download and upload speed of the VPN connection. Regards. Dale |
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Alternatively, you could also use Overplay.net. Similar to Unblock-us in that they use a "SmartDNS" service.
Overplay works with all UK FTA catchup services, so BBC iPlayer (BBC Sport), ITV, 4oD and channel 5, along with Lovefilm, Netflix etc. The DNS service also works with Irish channels such as RTE and services in Australia like SBS and ABC as well as TVNZ from (obviously) NZ plus some US services. DNS services that companies like Overplay or Unblock-US offer have the following advantages over standard VPN's: * As they don't require a VPN Tunnel, traffic is much faster and limited to your ISP speed and/or connection to foreign networks. This is great for video and allows HD streaming even from the other side of the world, so great if you wish to access far flung television like Oz & NZ. * Works on a greater variety of devices. Sure, all PC's can setup VPN's, but many of us want to watch TV on a TV, and few TV's have this option. Many though allow you to manually set a DNS server. i.e. if you have say a late model Samsung Smart TV, you have built in Apps for iPlayer & ITV which work internationally via the DNS service. * Generally cheaper than VPN services, and more reliable than free services. * You can set the DNS server on your router, so all devices in your home will be able to access UK TV abroad - whether your Smart TV, iPad, Computer, Internet radio etc. * Unlike a VPN connection, which forces all traffic through the tunnel, these Smart DNS services only check the details required from the TV on demand services - so all normal traffic routes without tunneling (basically, your standard non-TV related internet does not slow down) |
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Arrrrgh !!!
Am I missing something here ? How will unblock us help me watch BBC iplayer in France ? I understand how it works for Netflix but iplayer ??? Now just use BBCiPlayer as normal. |
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^^ you don't even need to use a browser. Just add their DNS address to the system properties in the device you wish to use (computer, TV, Playstation, Xbox, Roku etc) or even your Router for all devices in your house and this should work a treat.
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^^ you don't even need to use a browser. Just add their DNS address to the system properties in the device you wish to use (computer, TV, Playstation, Xbox, Roku etc) or even your Router for all devices in your house and this should work a treat.
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^^ Ah, yes. You are quite correct. I was completely misreading what you wrote.
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