VPN Routers

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GreatPretender

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26,140 posts

221 months

Saturday 30th January 2016
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Hi folks,

Can anyone shed some light on obtaining a VPN router in this part of the world? The TV selection out here is pants and my wife misses her dose of Downton Abbey. We have a VPN on our devices, but it's obviously clunky to set up to the TV etc.

I've bought an Apple TV and also a Firestick, but I was dismayed to realise that there is literally nothing available out here. Hence, the need to get a VPN router so that our devices and my newly acquired kit all automatically stream off a VPN enabled router.

Has anyone procured something similar? Where did you get it from/what were the pitfalls etc?

Cheers

shirt

23,474 posts

208 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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never used a router but been through plenty of vpn providers. du and etisalat actively search for people using vpn's and they throttle your bandwidth if detected, rendering it useless for streaming.

using tunnel bear at the moment which has no noticeable drop in speed. trial it for $5 a month then its $40 for a year and supports 5 ios devices. i don't have any tv subscriptions but use a mac mini hooked up to the tv for all media duties. either iplayer, netflix or good old torrent piracy [not illegal or enforced here]. thinking of getting the new apple tv with the touchpad remote with the mac as house server to make it all a little slicker.

another way would be to get a slingbox setup from the uk and tap into it from here. no vpn required so fast internet on each end should see you right.


dxbtiger

4,440 posts

180 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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shirt said:
never used a router but been through plenty of vpn providers. du and etisalat actively search for people using vpn's and they throttle your bandwidth if detected, rendering it useless for streaming.

using tunnel bear at the moment which has no noticeable drop in speed. trial it for $5 a month then its $40 for a year and supports 5 ios devices. i don't have any tv subscriptions but use a mac mini hooked up to the tv for all media duties. either iplayer, netflix or good old torrent piracy [not illegal or enforced here]. thinking of getting the new apple tv with the touchpad remote with the mac as house server to make it all a little slicker.

another way would be to get a slingbox setup from the uk and tap into it from here. no vpn required so fast internet on each end should see you right.
Interesting, I use a VPN on an iPad and have ZERO issues streaming SkyGo, iPlayer etc on Du's 8mb package through it.

A neighbor was talking about a DNS on the router (whatever that is!) as a better option as I've also just got Apple TV and UAE Netflix is pony.

shirt

23,474 posts

208 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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Which vpn do you use? Went through several which were all pony or only worked half the time. Tunnel bear has been perfect, so much so it comes on automatically when I turn on my iPad or iPhone

dxbtiger

4,440 posts

180 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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shirt said:
Which vpn do you use? Went through several which were all pony or only worked half the time. Tunnel bear has been perfect, so much so it comes on automatically when I turn on my iPad or iPhone
Not a scooby, she set it up, I'll ask.

dxbtiger

4,440 posts

180 months

Sunday 31st January 2016
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Dalplay apparently.

GreatPretender

Original Poster:

26,140 posts

221 months

Thursday 4th February 2016
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Cheers for the feedback, guys.

Looks like I'm either limited to 'Airplaying' stuff off my Mac through its VPN or risking a dedicated VPN router.

Anyone got any recommendations for the err, 'free streaming' sites?

147GTA

285 posts

210 months

Tuesday 9th February 2016
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The other option is a dns based service like unotelly. You could then setup your TV to think it's in the UK and use iplayer etc. directly on the TV.

I also have an android box running kodi and use addons like UKTurk for other live TV and obviously there are plenty of addons to watch movies and TV shows too.

I have tried another option, setting up multiple satellite dishes to pick up channels from accross Europe and the Middle East using something like a dreambox but this got expensive and finding a server that would unlock the channels that wouldn't shutdown suddenly got harder to find too. the kodi box now gets used far more in my place.