usually people jump in head first and buy 12 months
Some isp are blocking iptv but when they get the original source ie your supplier from there end vpn will be no good as it will be them whats blockedOh, with reference to the original question. Sly are definitely blocking iptv (or mine at least)! I took my zgemma and firestick to my dad's this weekend. I have my iptv sub on both and they both work great at my house (EE fibre). When i tried to show my dad how it all worked, i couldn't watch a single channel!! I tried both devices but nothing. I then ran ipvanish on the fire stick and boom!! All channels worked! My dad has Sly broadband, so yes....they surely are blocking iptv!!
Some isp are blocking iptv but when they get the original source ie your supplier from there end vpn will be no good as it will be them whats blocked
If using a vpn at your own end will work but if it's the supplier that's getting blocked then whether there's a vpn at customers end it won't work as the provider is blocked which blocks the content been passed to customers that's what I was getting at with my post to do with vpns not the actual vpn providerI had a discussion about this the other day with someone pretty clued up. He reckons that because VPN's are legitimately used by millions if people and businesses, there's no way isp's would be able to block your vpn provider. Hopefully this is true
Sly are just that SLY greedy fat cats.Theirs a day coming that things will change for everyone
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If using a vpn at your own end will work but if it's the supplier that's getting blocked then whether there's a vpn at customers end it won't work as the provider is blocked which blocks the content been passed to customers that's what I was getting at with my post to do with vpns not the actual vpn provider
I mean if your supplier streams get caught and blocked without them been covered then using a vpn on your device won't work cause if his streams get blocked you get blocked that's what I'm saying sorry if dosnt make senseNot being funny but I'm struggling to understand you.....your sentences are hard to decipher with your choice of words?? Am I correct in saying that you are talking about a vpn providers server addresses being blocked? You see when you connect to a vpn you don't just connect to one server....you can connect to any of hunderds/thousands of servers!! For an isp to block a vpn "provider" they would have to block hundreds of server addresses....but then the supplier would simply make a small change to their server addresses and all would be well again! There's just no way an isp could continuously block all of the servers addresses. So no, I'm afraid your statement is incorrect. Or are you referring to my iptv supplier? In which case again, that's also incorrect because the fact that I connect to a vpn "Before" connecting to my supplier means that my isp has no idea what im connecting to. So with no vpn, sure they can block my supplier. But if i connect to my supplier through my vpn, he'll no they can't. That's the point of a vpn! Just like pirate bay is blocked by my isp, but I connect to my vpn and pirate bay is freely accessible for me.