Seriously mate I wouldn,t of thought so with my supplier. They have been rock solid for a long long time.Nothing to do with blocks tonight as it’s champs league. If it’s not working great it’s either your provider or your setup.
Yes me too. Plus on computer I have another game on. :)Champions League ‘should’ be fine. Therefore it has to be your provider.
Edit; I’m watching on the old fashioned Ccam without issue.
Yes there is best to do is get plenty of tests especially at weekends when football is on that way you will find out which works when football is on and which dontso are there any providers where the footie works
Completely agree hopefully Wheelo dosnt catch on to that post sa he wrote on another thread any more people saying pm me supplier details was going to get a short banNobody is going to pm you with their supplier, you could be a copper for all they know.
Plus no one wants their supplier overloaded and giving everyone the details will do that.
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Isp never block channels. Isp blocks your streaming provider IP or port. That means if one channel doesn't work then none of them will work . If some channels are working and some channels are not working then issues in IPTV serveri have heard from an iptv provider that some isp`s are putting a block on when the football is being shown , is this correct as my friends iptv goes off during matches . or is his iptv provider pulling a fast one ? thanks
Not necessarily true. Each stream has its own IP. All ip addresses have to be blocked to stop all channels. That's how mine operates anywayIsp never block channels. Isp blocks your streaming provider IP or port. That means if one channel doesn't work then none of them will work . If some channels are working and some channels are not working then issues in IPTV server
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Agree when footballs on a friend of mine his foot all gets blocked and non of the others do @patch there is major isp at present virgin sky bt talk talk plus net that's blockingNot necessarily true. Each stream has its own IP. All ip addresses have to be blocked to stop all channels. That's how mine operates anyway
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No that's wrong. When you start channel. Just do netstat -an . You will only see your IPTV provider IP address the one specify in m3u file or your bounqutAgree when footballs on a friend of mine his foot all gets blocked and non of the others do @patch there is major isp at present virgin sky bt talk talk plus net that's blocking