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Morgenmuffel

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#323288 14-Nov-2025 16:56
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Greetings

 

 

 

So i have finally discovered the joys of using a vpn (Getflix) to access streaming services, I can view them on my phone, but when I try casting it from the phone to my 1st gen firestick it comes up with a message on my phone about my VPN preventing it casting?, 

 

The firestick is set up to whatever it defaults to NZ settings

 

does this sound right?

 

I tried googling but no-one else seems to be getting this, so i am guessing i am missing something really obvious

 

 

 

I will get the exact message later tonight, somehow i deleted my screenshots I had of it, but as a bonus managed to take some up nose selfies

 

 

 

Please note I sort of understand some basic VPN stuff, but a lot of it is a bit over me

 

so forgive the following dumb questions

 

If I buy one of those budget Android TV boxes on trademe, would i have to create a separate google account for setting it up that is based in eg Australia?

 

 





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wellygary
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  #3434575 14-Nov-2025 17:01
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Its not a bug its a feature,  😃

 

The solution if to run your VPN at the router level not the device level....

 

 

 

https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=151&topicid=304511


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