Gravity Aided
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Yes, well, some of us over here want to watch BBC as well, and no, saying you're in Northern Ireland doesn't work anymore.
Surely that's still a computer attached to your router at home. Which will have a UK based IP address, so won't let you get geographically blocked programming.Android box, watch pretty much anything you want, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MX-Pro-Fu...929819?hash=item58d5abd35b:g:BIgAAOSwbdpWVU7z
Surely that's still a computer attached to your router at home. Which will have a UK based IP address, so won't let you get geographically blocked programming.
OK. But all those are broadcast in this country. Can you get stuff that is geographically blocked, which @Sara_H says is her problem with Happy Valley season 1?I can get all sky channels including sports, movies etc, there is a function for catching up on tv series, you can also select the year and genre of anything you wish to watch. I have yet to find something I cannot watch using this gizmo.
Should ask you if it worked if not say no and it will try again with new settings till it worksJust tried that one, netflix detected it and told me to bog off! Bah! I want to watch the first series of Happy Valley!
Oh, I just deleted it as soon as it didn't work!Should ask you if it worked if not say no and it will try again with new settings till it works
Not in the least. That happens every time you use public WiFi or 3G/4G/5G even with a proxy service. The better question is why can't I register with the BBC as a UK licence payer and watch their content wherever I am? Why can't they offer a subscription service to access content whilst abroad?One question; do you mind an unaccountable group of people that run a dodgy business, monitoring and interfering with all your internet traffic?
There is a box which sits a home with a UK IP address and to which you connect in the manner of GoToMyPC so you can watch UK TV. Need to ask a Dane what it is called.Surely that's still a computer attached to your router at home. Which will have a UK based IP address, so won't let you get geographically blocked programming.
Wouldn't it be easier just to watch Forbrydelsen straight from the horse's mouth?There is a box which sits a home with a UK IP address and to which you connect in the manner of GoToMyPC so you can watch UK TV. Need to ask a Dane what it is called.
I've given up Scandi-noir, and drinking strong spirits, for Lent.Wouldn't it be easier just to watch Forbrydelsen straight from the horse's mouth?