SingForAbsolution
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I first check cuevana.tv and if it's not there, check letmewatchthis.com
I have used the hotspotshield and I was able to watch the first episode but now I got a bunch of ads on the top of my screens.but I am wathing the tv on my laptop..obviously I am not very versed on technology so I am trying to get in gear...I think what you are saying about the router makes sense...now gotta figure out the vpn thing....yikes!Greg2231 said:What I have found that works best for me is to have a two router setup, with the second router connected to a VPN provider in the US, I use Strongvpn.com. Then anything you connect to the second router either by wireless or wired gets a US IP address. I have a ROKU hooked up to my second router, and am able to stream Netflix, Hulu Plus, and loads of other channels without a problem directly to my TV.
Yah the 2 router setup is working out great for me, however it does require a little tech know how to get it all setup and running right, I had to flash the second router with dd-wrt open source firmware, and then using the router web interface I entered the settings that I got from Strongvpn, also I ended up switching VPN servers a few times to get the fastest connection I could , but have been on the same server for awhile now with no problems.Postmodernchild said:I have used the hotspotshield and I was able to watch the first episode but now I got a bunch of ads on the top of my screens.but I am wathing the tv on my laptop..obviously I am not very versed on technology so I am trying to get in gear...I think what you are saying about the router makes sense...now gotta figure out the vpn thing....yikes!
Greg2231 said:What I have found that works best for me is to have a two router setup, with the second router connected to a VPN provider in the US, I use Strongvpn.com. Then anything you connect to the second router either by wireless or wired gets a US IP address. I have a ROKU hooked up to my second router, and am able to stream Netflix, Hulu Plus, and loads of other channels without a problem directly to my TV.
There is a few reasons that I went with a 2 router setupBAwithkids said:What's the benefit of two routers, vs using the VPN router as your only router? And how do you use two - does your internet connect to the first, and then the first connects to the second (which I assume is the VPN router)?
And YEAH on Roku - this has been my plan, but I had yet to find anyone using a Roku in BA.
No Problem, Strongvpn and others sell routers that have been already flashed with dd-wrt and preconfigured with the VPN settings. The 1 thing to remember though if you are renting is that you will need a fast internet connection for this to work, and most rental apartments come with slower connections. i have a 5mb DSL connection from speedy, and it works fine for me, except when netflix tries to streem in HD, it is about 50/50 that it will have to re-buffer and drop down to 4 dots instead of HD, though the quality at 4 dots is still very good.BAwithkids said:Thanks Gregg - just what I wanted to know! This makes complete sense, and I have been a little worried about setting up my VPN router to Argentina internet (I'm not a techie) - we're actually not coming to BA until August, but I want my kids to have a little comfort of home through TV.
GreggGreg2231 said:No Problem, Strongvpn and others sell routers that have been already flashed with dd-wrt and preconfigured with the VPN settings. The 1 thing to remember though if you are renting is that you will need a fast internet connection for this to work, and most rental apartments come with slower connections. i have a 5mb DSL connection from speedy, and it works fine for me, except when netflix tries to streem in HD, it is about 50/50 that it will have to re-buffer and drop down to 4 dots instead of HD, though the quality at 4 dots is still very good.
For a 2 router setup, for the 2nd router you will need a router that supports VPN, any router with dd-wrt firmware will work, dd-wrt can be flashed on many routers below is a link to a list. I am sure you could find one in BA that would work at of course a slightly higher cost of course, also you could buy a preconfigured router below is a link to a site that sells them. If you want to have a Roku you will have to buy that in the US.Postmodernchild said:Gregg
what is that I need to buy in the US to make this happen?? any particular device?? thanks and I am not a techie so bear with me...but I will get this done at some point hard headead Italian blood here
thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!