If it says in the verb NO VPN needed then you should not have to fork out for one but at the same time you are pleased with the quality of the service FHD etc it would be more cost effective to spend on a VPN rather than a new sub even though you have been mislead by your supplier in the first place and should not be more out of pocket :emoji_triumph::emoji_rage:It does say in blurb. NO VPN needed.
I first thought it was the new H9T box. which is the worst box ever. I then put it back onto an old H5 box and the same happens.
75 for 6 months.
What is a VPN
Still seems to me you have paid for something that was not entirely what it seemed but maybe that is just me.That was for multi room.
The quality was near perfect to FHD.. i was happy to pay that..
I did take a test, that was great and was happyto take the plunge.
That was for multi room.
The quality was near perfect to FHD.. i was happy to pay that..
I did take a test, that was great and was happy to take the plunge.
Vpn needn't be expensive, I got mine from NordVPN (which they say is in the top 3 you can get) about 6 months ago it was £75 for 3 years and you can use it on 6 different devices. It's not just for IPTV, you can use it if you are downloading music and movies from illegal sites such as the pirate bay and streaming TV and movies on illegal sites such as Terrarium and Showbox without your ISP knowing you are doing it as it gives a false IP address to anyone who is looking, you can sort it so they think you are in Brazil, USA or anywhere in the world. They say it can slow your internet speed down so that is something to remember before you buy, I have a fast connection with VM so I don't really notice it.NO.. I don't want to walk away... the Picture quality is exceptional.. it is FHD and supperb quality.. I've not had a test like it. or sub like it
But if i have to pay again for VPN and then its oooooh whilst you've got that, you need this at this cost and so forth.
What is a VPN and where do i purchase it from.
I was with one provider for over 15 months... he closed under a rainy cloud and others on here slated him..
He does appear every so often and is now classed as a rouge...
I had a great service from him.....
since then i've had so many tests. some simply are naff. some are good then vanish.. so when i came across a extreamly good quality iptv. I bought. i simply don't have enough time to reknew every month and yes it usualy costs extra over a 6 month period.
This is the only sunday i've spare in a few weeks and i've just been given access to a great High quality iptv from one of the members on site and again its FHD
Dread to think what a full Sly/VM package must cost nowadays it was pricey 20 years back and would imagine my wages ain't risen as much as there "never ending must end soon" deals. Trial and error or a good point in the right direction can also be helpful.I would say the vast majority who advertise on fb and twitter are re-sellers, but that doesn't mean they aren't any good or don't have enough technical knowledge. It is all trial and error and even if you get stung a few times, you will still be quids in.
I would say the vast majority who advertise on fb and twitter are re-sellers, but that doesn't mean they aren't any good or don't have enough technical knowledge. It is all trial and error and even if you get stung a few times, you will still be quids in.
99% are reseller m8Is there any way to tell if a provider is a reseller?
As @formandvoid posted to you Best way to suss out a provider is ask questions about different methods and setups and if they can't answer your questions, find another provider. Most good providers will support any method for any box and will have a good knowledge. Also find one that has an online support forum and not just an e-mail then you can see how the service is running and there will be people onhand to help you out should you need it. A typical reseller won't have a clue what you ask them when there's a problem or wanting advice on which is best way to have device setup ectIs there any way to tell if a provider is a reseller?
Is there any way to tell if a provider is a reseller?