They could be try a VPN to see if it resolves the issue…hi having problem with iboplayer some how it stopped working for last few days on firestick, i asked my supplier but he said delete it and reload did that but no joy. he said his side is ok something on my side. he thinks vin is the problem they blocking my ip is this correct.
If you’re on FireStick why don’t you use a different app other than IBO Player?hi having problem with iboplayer some how it stopped working for last few days on firestick, i asked my supplier but he said delete it and reload did that but no joy. he said his side is ok something on my side. he thinks vin is the problem they blocking my ip is this correct.
I used to be with VM and did have occasional blocks but VPN sorted it.i have tried another app iptvsmart player and thats same thats why supplier said its got to be the vpn needed. only problem sometimes it comes on without any issue
Did he not mention anything about liking people's replies?i have tried another app iptvsmart player and thats same thats why supplier said its got to be the vpn needed. only problem sometimes it comes on without any issue
https://protonvpn.com/free-vpn/
https://account.protonvpn.com/tv
I'm with VM and currently have a football block. Tried VPN didn't work. Tried mobile hotspot didn't work either. What options do i have as i believe you can't change the DNS settings on a hub 5.you could also try to change the DNS server settings on the router if you can.
Try change to cloudfare settings...
1.1.1.1
1.0.0.1
- Go to the IP address used to access your router's admin console in your browser.
- Linksys and Asus routers typically use http://192.168.1.1 or http://router.asus.com (for ASUS).
- Netgear routers typically use http://192.168.1.1 or Router Login & Setup | NETGEAR.
- D-Link routers typically use http://192.168.0.1.
- Ubiquiti routers typically use Ubiquiti Account.
- Enter the router credentials. For consumer routers, the default credentials for the admin console are often found under or behind the device.
- In the admin console, find the place where DNS settings are set. This may be contained within categories such as WAN and IPv6 (Asus Routers) or Internet (Netgear Routers). Consult your router's documentation for details.
- Take note of any DNS addresses that are currently set and save them in a safe place in case you need to use them later.
- Depending on what you want to configure, choose one of the following DNS addresses for IPv4:
- use 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1
- Save the updated settings.
If VM are blocking you, you're the first.I'm with VM and currently have a football block. Tried VPN didn't work. Tried mobile hotspot didn't work either. What options do i have as i believe you can't change the DNS settings on a hub 5.
With sly bringing out these new white routers that will stop the iptv streams altogether then surely VM/BT etc won't be far behind with their own "free upgrade" routers.
Will someone make a workaround for this, or will we all need to buy viarks.
Yes, I can attest to this. They may throttle but certainly can’t block. I would question the VPN you’re using or maybe your service in generalIf VM are blocking you, you're the first.
I've been with them for years and never been blocked.
Mobile data also blocked means that it's not VM.
The white routers Sky BB are rolling out have already got a workaround as far as iptv users are concerned
Just refuse the new router upgrade it's as simple as that.I think the workaround is don't sign up with sky BB
I can’t see this being true. I have a VPN on my works laptop, if they start blocking that I’d be in trouble!How can they block vpns ? Is that what happens?
Sir.If VM are blocking you, you're the first.
I've been with them for years and never been blocked.
Mobile data also blocked means that it's not VM.
The white routers Sky BB are rolling out have already got a workaround as far as iptv users are concerned
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