Thursday, 31 December 2009
Tuesday, 29 December 2009
Your unrestricted internet access
- Bypass all your ISP limitations restrictions and filters.
- Enjoy unrestricted VoIP, online TV, and all sites.
Does your internet service provider restrict or block any service that you like? Many providers filter and restrict services like Skype, VoIP, TV streams, BitTorrent, RapidShare, DC++, eDonkey etc. They use bandwidth limitations or filters and that's why you can't enjoy your favourite online services so well.
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Don't let your provider to restrict you!
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Tuesday, 22 December 2009
World of Warcraft ports needed to play via VPN?
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Monday, 21 December 2009
Use Hulu, Pandora, or the BBC iPlayer from any country
For anyone who lives outside the US (or is a US citizen but goes outside the country for vacation), one of the more frustrating aspects of most of the TV streaming services I wrote about earlier is that they are restricted to users accessing the site from the United States. On the flip-side, the BBC's iPlayer is restricted to UK users only, because the BBC is funded by the British public.
OK, fine, I understand the BBC position. If I paid taxes to sponsor the programming, I might be miffed if the rest of the world had free access too. But what if you are a UK resident who happens to go on holiday to another part of Europe? Should you really have to miss "EastEnders?" I say, "no."
So, how do you access sites restricted by location? The same way savvy Chinese users can break pas the Great Firewall of China: proxy servers.
Update: The comments, and some subsequent research on my part, confirm that Hulu and some of the other US-based providers are now doing geo-checks at the RTSP stream level, so a HTTP proxy bypass won't work. CBS.com will still work with a proxy workaround, and obviously, BBC's iPlayer.
Right now, using a VPN, which is usually going to cost some money (around $15 - $20 should get you enough bandwidth for several months, depending on what service you use), is the best workaround. I'll keep investigating.
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