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Mr.HappySilp 04-08-2012 10:26 PM

I am using Hotspot right now . I think it is aorund $30 for a year. Not bad at all. However after about 1hour or so it won't load and I have to restart the program again

twstd_reality 04-09-2012 03:18 AM

I don't get it, if it's done through DNS why do you even need to register and pay the monthly fee? Do they do mac address / ip filtering or something when you sign up?

Quote:

Originally Posted by rageguy (Post 7825142)
I've been looking to access US content for the longest time. I've checked many solutions. The free ones (VPN, proxy, whatever) do not give you a good speed. You're going to see buffers more often than you will like. If you truly want US content, you will have to pay for a third party service.

Unlock US is hands down the best. Super easy to set up too. If you are at home with a router, then you just have to reconfigure the router. No need to configure your PS3, Apple TV, computer, laptop, etc.

For lungfish23, Unblock-Us | Setting up PS3
For terkan, How to setup and look at the very top of the page "Click for easy set up instructions:"


Firmware 04-09-2012 03:28 AM

hotspot shield > paying

Presto 04-09-2012 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twstd_reality (Post 7879980)
I don't get it, if it's done through DNS why do you even need to register and pay the monthly fee? Do they do mac address / ip filtering or something when you sign up?

I'm guessing that IPs change periodically. If you have a HOSTS file that works for you today, it may not work tomorrow. These DNS services stay on top of it for the subscription fee.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Firmware (Post 7879982)
hotspot shield > paying

If you're serious about using Netflix, then Hotspot shield (free version) is ass. Say hello to latency, and the Loading bar. Also, kiss HD goodbye.

twstd_reality 04-09-2012 11:51 PM

Actually it is by ip...... Off their site..... Anyways anyone have any issues / lag when gaming on ps3?

"My ISP provides only dynamic IP addresses. Is this a problem? Last Updated: Mar 27, 2012 07:51PM EDT

Dynamic IP is not a problem. The only limitation of dynamic IP's is that you'll need to visit Unblock Us - unblock your favourite video and social websites every time it changes. Web browser will be forwarded there automatically when you trying to access Netflix, Hulu & other supported sites, but you need to remember about this check when you watch movies on Roku, gaming consoles and other "browserless" devices and applications."

Presto 04-11-2012 12:29 AM

Okay... I geeked out this evening, and figured out what you need to watch US content on Netflix without having to pay UnblockUS or some other DNS.

You'll need to modify your hosts file. If you have Windows, it's located in:
C: \windows\system32\drivers\etc

Just copy and paste these two lines to the end of the file:
74.207.242.213 movies.netflix.com
74.207.242.213 cbp-us.nccp.netflix.com


Not sure how long this'll work for, because Netflix could change the IPs.

Firmware 04-11-2012 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Presto (Post 7880182)
I'm guessing that IPs change periodically. If you have a HOSTS file that works for you today, it may not work tomorrow. These DNS services stay on top of it for the subscription fee.





If you're serious about using Netflix, then Hotspot shield (free version) is ass. Say hello to latency, and the Loading bar. Also, kiss HD goodbye.

No there is no latency or wait time for me, loads instantly.

Presto 04-11-2012 07:26 AM

^^^
Free version of Hotspot shield, and you have HD support? Sure I can stream US content, but it looks like YouTube in the eary 2000s. I think you're bullshitting, but if you have it, more power to you. A direct connect is better, though.

freakshow 04-11-2012 10:24 AM

Nice work Presto!

I paid for unblock-us already, and I also set it up on my router so all my devices can access US netflix (netbook, HTPC, PC, MBP, etc).. it's a bit easier, and for $5.. why not. but good find!

I also like how I can transfer the unblock-us support to work and use pandora, and transfer it back when i get home

Presto 04-11-2012 03:02 PM

Unblock-US is great! It's really got value if you want to go to a lot of region-restricted sites. Heck, I just found out I can use Google Play. They give you storage for up to 20,000 songs, but you won't be able to purchase/download from the store unless you have a CC with an American billing address.

PornMaster 04-13-2012 12:56 AM

hmm anyway to edit host files on ps3 lol

Firmware 04-14-2012 11:58 AM

Here you go Presto.

http://i41.tinypic.com/1zlby44.jpg

Presto 04-14-2012 05:44 PM

That scene looks like crap. It also just says buffering, and your HD icon isn't lit.

Firmware 04-14-2012 09:48 PM

My mouse was over it?

Why so mean..

TurboFC3S 04-14-2012 10:16 PM

for ps3 just change your DNS primary and secondary servers , i got mine working again.

Go Network settings > Manual > DNS Settings > Primary DNS 69.111.95.106 Secondary DNS 206.214.214.28

Sometimes they dont work, if not try these

Primary: 69.111.95.106

Secondary; 206.214.214.28

Im using that one and it works fine, no lag.

Presto 04-14-2012 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMaster (Post 7884849)
hmm anyway to edit host files on ps3 lol

Can't edit hosts file on ps3. You might be able to do it if you have root. If you have a DD-WRT, OpenWRT, or Tomato router, then you can modify the DNSMasq Additional Options to include the hosts for Netflix, or whatever.

See this page: Setup Local/Internal DNS with a DD-WRT Router

I added the following to my DNSMasq Additional Options:

address=/movies.netflix.com/74.207.242.213
address=/cbp-us.nccp.netflix.com/74.207.242.213
Quote:

Originally Posted by Firmware
Why so mean..

Why are you trolling? All you did was put a check on Allow HD, and take a screenshot. With the amount of video buffered there, it should say Playing HD. Not buffering.

Presto 04-14-2012 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TurboFC3S (Post 7886925)
for ps3 just change your DNS primary and secondary servers , i got mine working again.

Go Network settings > Manual > DNS Settings > Primary DNS 69.111.95.106 Secondary DNS 206.214.214.28

Pornmaster is looking for something like editing a hosts file.
That first IP looks like a subscriber DSL line, and it's currently not responding. The 2nd IP is from UnoTelly, which is like UnblockUS. You have to be authorized (ie signed-in), for it to work.

Firmware 04-15-2012 05:56 AM

I'm not trolling...

just showing you what i see when i untick hd it is so bad..

StylinRed 08-31-2012 09:54 PM

sorry for the Bump



But im looking at getting netflix for my pops

and just wondering if Netflix US is still >>>>>>>>>>> Canada?

and if Unblock-US is still the way to go?

Preemo 08-31-2012 10:48 PM

Unblock-Us is really the best solution. Especially if you set it up on your router so all devices can take advantage of it. $5 a month is really nothing. I bet you wouldn't even notice it missing from your piggy bank.

Not only that, it also works when you are away from home. Anyways, everything is on their website. Really easy to use.

JesseBlue 09-01-2012 06:42 AM

Tunlr is freebie dns routing that is pretty Awesome

StylinRed 09-03-2012 02:14 AM

Thanks for the info guys I thought id try out using tunlr first to see how it is the streams start at Medium/HD for the first few minutes and then ends up High/HD and I'm able to do this on 2 devices (dads pc and ps3) but they drop to Medium/HD on the PS3 and "not hd" on the comp might just be his internet connection though as my moms also using her Ipad and dads downloading


I have another question


How do i know if its connected to the US Netflix or Canadian one? (are the GUIs or webpages different in anyway?)
I'm a bit surprised at how sparse the selection seems to be so I wonder if Im actually connected to the Canadian one instead

EmperorIS 09-03-2012 09:47 AM

How safe are these proxies? you are sending all your data to them.

StylinRed 09-03-2012 09:59 AM

^^^^ i have the same concern as im not knowledgeable about that at all.

the dns i have setup is only on the ps3 (i didnt set it up @ the router)

so the only info they'll be getting is the netflix account i suppose (no cc info used and the acct was setup prior to running their dns)

the pc connection was just made to test out running 2 streams its not going to stay running under their dns

Presto 09-03-2012 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StylinRed (Post 8019383)

How do i know if its connected to the US Netflix or Canadian one? (are the GUIs or webpages different in anyway?)

Do a search on something that should be US only, like the Office, or my wife's current favorite: Ghost Whisperer.


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