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#171154 8-Apr-2015 11:53
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Some of you may be aware that Dns4me was the creation of a Kiwi programmer (Jason Kenah) who is now living in Sydney. Geekzone members assisted us with testing and providing feedback during our Beta testing phase in the last 5 months of 2014.   Since coming out of Beta in late December 2014 we have added many DNS and Proxy Servers (we now have DNS servers in 8 countries and Proxy servers in 26 countries).  We now support 22 Netflix regions. We allow you to have 3 IP addresses (Zones). You can have up to 20 Custom domains and use our DNS logger to help create your own service overrides. We have a Host file generator that allows you to generate your own host file and we support Dynamic DNS . We have also introduced Multi Currency payments through PayPal with 7 Currencies being supported - the New Zealand Dollar being one of those.

To say a big thank you to our existing members and previous Beta testers, we ran an Easter Madness campaign which gave customers an extra 10% off the already low Facebook like price. The response was overwhelming.

We now want to expand this to our geekzone friends and have implemented a coupon for use when subscribing.  Just input 'geekzone' into the coupon code area and apply it. With the geekzone coupon and Facebook like, the monthly subscription fee is only NZ$2.42 or for 12 months NZ$22.25

Already a current subscriber - no problem, we haven't forgotten how important you are to us.  If you want to lock in these prices for your next subscription renewal date, just cancel your current subscription and re-subscribe using the geekzone coupon code.  When your subscription renews it will be at the reduced amount. Don't forget that you can select one of 7 currencies to pay with.

We are going to be running this promotion until the end of May 2015.

https://dns4me.net/





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  #1278949 8-Apr-2015 12:17
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Great, thanks for that the resubscribe went fine with the coupon code.

I won't be giving up US Netflix in favour of NZ Netflix anytime soon !!



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  #1279380 8-Apr-2015 23:57
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Heads up, we have just added HBO Now support, so on top of our super cheap prices you can now gain access to HBO.

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  #1279430 9-Apr-2015 08:30
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Cool. I'm currently using Unotelly and I think the 8 days trial is expiring soon... So this could be a good chance to give this service a try. Is there a NZ-based DNS server?




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  #1279449 9-Apr-2015 08:44
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chiefie: Cool. I'm currently using Unotelly and I think the 8 days trial is expiring soon... So this could be a good chance to give this service a try. Is there a NZ-based DNS server?


There is but depending on your router you can use their hosts file and keep using your providers DNS. I've posted a guide (for OpenWRT) here: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=151&topicid=171173




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  #1279464 9-Apr-2015 08:51
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michaelmurfy:
chiefie: Cool. I'm currently using Unotelly and I think the 8 days trial is expiring soon... So this could be a good chance to give this service a try. Is there a NZ-based DNS server?


There is but depending on your router you can use their hosts file and keep using your providers DNS. I've posted a guide (for OpenWRT) here: http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=151&topicid=171173


I have PlexConnect, and I'm only ever going to use this on AppleTV which all are pointing to the PlexConnect server/PMS so all good with the DNS setup part.




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  #1279478 9-Apr-2015 09:15
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Cheers for this.

Just cancelled Sky so this a good option for UK services. 




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