Rick Sanchez (24th November 2016)
I had the same problem until I learned about providers on different backbones. I now use two providers on two different backbones and never miss anything with couchpotato and sonar set up. Read more here https://www.reddit.com/r/usenet/wiki/providers
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...-a7436251.html
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I use Nzb's on and off, will they be able to see what I am doing even with SSL encryption? I have a BT homehub 5A. How do I set up a VPN? I Use Astraweb for SabNzb
I use an Android box now and then but the Wookie build is useless for live sports.
Also use my Xbox one through the router. Had issues with the NAT setting on a few games on my old router but seems to be fine now
Any help appreciated
Robbo
Last edited by Robbo; 25th November 2016 at 09:26 PM.
Does anyone have any experience with ipvanish, need to upgrade my vpn and I've seen they're the same price as pia this weekend. It's supposed to be faster than pia but doesn't cut of if the vpn drops off like pia does.
DJ OD (25th November 2016)
You will probably find sports will improve with a VPN, for example firstrowsports.eu is blocked by most, if not all, UK ISPs. Route traffic via Netherlands and voila it is accessible. In your case you may opt to get a decent cable router which is compatible with OpenWRT/DD-WRT, flash that FW on, connect the WAN port to your HH, connect to a VPN account and then connect your devices to that can always leave your HH wireless on to connect to if you needed a UK connection for geo-locked content etc or you could turn it off. I doubt your android box can connect to a VPN itself otherwise you could have installed a VPN client on there and your downloading machine.
Robbo (28th November 2016)
I got an ipvanish sub before I went out to china a couple of months ago. It's OK but I find the Android app keeps crashing especially if I leave it running overnight while I'm asleep.
Sometimes get a slow connection but usually changing servers and/or countries sorts it out. Definitely slows the connection speeds down noticeably even when I use it at home.
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theodotcom (27th November 2016)
ended up signing up with PIA for another year, their black friday offer is 1 year for $30, the link for the offer is here: https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/pages/black-friday-2016
pattikins (27th November 2016), Rick Sanchez (27th November 2016)
Thanks! I'll have a look so I can investigate and work it into my business properly
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Is openvpn worth using?
Ashley (27th November 2016)
What countries are people using? I was thinking of the Netherlands due to their code on downloaders etc
I was thinking Switzerland
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Anyone any experience of TP Link. Looking at : http://www.tp-link.com/en/products/d..._TD-W9980.html
At £50 it weighs in at £20 cheaper than the ASUS alternative / same spec etc
Supports dd wrt too
TP-Link is decent, they essentially clone Netgear/Asus kit (and even rip off the model names sometimes) in the sense they make theirs look the same with similar specs. I have used a load of their stuff and been happy so just check it has the spec you want.
piggzy (28th November 2016)
Thanks although reading a few reviews it would appear the TP Link has poor signal strength. So might just stick with the Asus I had in mind. https://www.asus.com/UK/Networking/RTN66U/
Has that got a fast enough processor? I can't see the spec.
So after some research, these two Routers seem to be the best/favourite:
- ASUS RT-AC68U AC1900
- NETGEAR R7000-100UKS Nighthawk - Has two faster CPU's, an extra 400Mhz
Last edited by Rick Sanchez; 29th November 2016 at 12:49 AM.
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piggzy (29th November 2016)
AC68U reduced to £99.99:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computi...35836-pdt.html
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/173199
I signed it. Can't hurt.
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