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semigeek
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  #736411 22-Dec-2012 20:06
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There are another couple you may want to check out. Tunnelbear and PlaymoTV 




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  #737051 25-Dec-2012 07:20
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I have gone down the same route as GeekieGeek. Signed up for Astrill 7 day trial. Works a treat. Dd-wrt addin is tops and works really well.

GeekieGeek I was thinking. Rather than have the home licence route all your devices via ddwrt thus all being tunnelled through.

Astrill gets my vote.




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  #737564 27-Dec-2012 08:50
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I'm using hideipvpn, seems to work quite acceptably for netflix/bbc content. Haven't tried hulu.



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  #756741 6-Feb-2013 21:54
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For those of you using HMA which I have subscribed to, which servers are you connecting to and would you mind sharing speeds? I am connecting to Calif and Singapore and getting 1MB/s speeds which is terrible considering my connection is capable of 5MB's usually without issue to Cali.

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  #756746 6-Feb-2013 22:09
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I'm using StrongVPN - seems to work well on our iPad's / iPhone's / computers.
I'm in the middle of signing on to Hulu+, so it'll be interesting to see how things work out.

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  #756752 6-Feb-2013 22:19
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Does unblock-us not suffice? Doesnt add any overhead to your connection and is really easy to use. Especially if you have a decent router. Just make the netflix domain use the unblock-us dns server and no device configuration is needed. also means any device on the network can use it.

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  #756775 7-Feb-2013 08:04
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I'm using the unotelly dns server because it is a bit cheaper per month and really we are only using netflix for which it works perfectly.

Also on vudu my nz debit card works fine.

 
 
 

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  #756777 7-Feb-2013 08:09
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I use WiTopia, for years now.




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