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It's pending on, what you want to do with your VPN. I use VPN to watch Movies from my Home Country which are normally have Geo blocking, Online Banking etc.

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13 hours ago, Cardano said:

Are you using a VPN in Thailand? If so which country / location have you found that gives the best connection stability?

I find Antwerp, Greece and Singapore give strong signals and are pretty reliable.

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For general improvement of stability and equally good speeds to anywhere it's Singapore.

Singapore has an uncountable number of undersea cable landing points (30?). Coming and going to about everywhere.

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6 hours ago, BenCrew said:

Unfortunately, for UK tv, you have to be a resident. Much easier watching PornHub than BBC1....so I'm told. 😉

Out of curiosity I tried fake data with a UK VPN location years ago and it worked.

Can't tell whether they have sharper measures now. Best safety from being recognized as being on VPN is a dedicated IP (yours exclusively).

But costs extra.

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22 hours ago, BenCrew said:

I only use a VPN for BBC iPlayer. A freebie. How good was Glastonbury! 😂

Cyndi Lauper needs to call it a day though. Way past it.

Shanai Twain = fit as 4u*k at 58!

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22 hours ago, huangnon said:

I use my VPN (Cyberghost) to watch iptv here. The best location to point it at for me anyway, is Nepal strangely enough.

You will not get UK TV via Nepal though.

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21 hours ago, BenCrew said:

Unfortunately, for UK tv, you have to be a resident. Much easier watching PornHub than BBC1....so I'm told. 😉

Yep. I listened to the World dominoes championship on the radio instead of the England game.

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21 hours ago, BenCrew said:

Unfortunately, for UK tv, you have to be a resident. Much easier watching PornHub than BBC1....so I'm told. 😉

NORD VPN on UK, I get iPlayer, ITVx, CH4, Ch5 and UKTVPlay, soon to be U.

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On 6/30/2024 at 9:18 AM, Cardano said:

Are you using a VPN in Thailand? If so which country / location have you found that gives the best connection stability?

The main two reasons for using a VPN are:

 

1)  Anonymity.

 

2)  Circumvent geo-blocking. 

 

If you just want anonymity, chose the VPN server in the list that is the closest to your physical location.  In theory, it should be a slightly faster connection.  Many VPN providers have this as an automatic feature in their software.  

 

If you need to use a website in your home country, including streaming, then you need to chose a server inside your home country.  Even then, many companies blacklist VPN company's IP Addresses.  If this happens, try another server in your home country.  If they are all blacklisted, I suggest you contact your VPN provider and inform them.  They may refresh their IP Addresses for your home country and the game starts again.  

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I use Speedify VPN so that I can combine my internet connections while I use Zoom to teach online.  You allocate priorities to each internet connection and Speedy then uses that internet connection, unless your meeting requires more bandwidth, in which case it adds on your second/third/fourth internet connection to achieve the required bandwidth. Additionally, if your primary internet connection drops out even for a fraction of a second, Speedify switches over to your secondary internet connection so you don't have a 'drop-out' in the lesson (well, I think some of my students are drop-outs lol!).

 

I use USB tethering from my laptop to a 5G SIM (True) in 1 mobile phone and similar to a 4G SIM (AIS) in another phone. Then I use the laptop wi-fi to connect tothe hotel wi-fi and a wi-fi dongle to connect to a 4G DTAC SIM in a pocket wi-fi unit.  For my students in China, making a Speedify connection to their node in Singapore works the best.

 

It might seem 'overkill', but it's necessary if you want to ensure a reliable Zoom class. I don't need the extra bandwidth function, but automatic switchover during drop-outs is most definitely required. (Often the internet drop-out is somewhere down the line between Thailand and China, but using different internet providers helps to provide an alternative route).

 

From the Speedify stats I could probably get away with combining just 2 internet connections...

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On 6/30/2024 at 5:29 PM, xylophone said:

Have tried many of them and what works for me anywhere in the world is "Smart DNS Proxy".....once set up, it does its stuff automatically.

Absolutely. At just over one dollar per month if you subscribe for three years you won't get a better deal.

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4 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I like free, what's a good one to try?

'Browsec' enables me to view geo-blocked websites (in United Kingdom) and pay bills etc. Much too slow for streaming though. 

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On 6/30/2024 at 5:29 PM, xylophone said:

Have tried many of them and what works for me anywhere in the world is "Smart DNS Proxy".....once set up, it does its stuff automatically.

I have been singing the praises of "Smart DNS Proxy" as it has been brilliant for me – – that is up until about a week ago when I couldn't get onto the BBC iPlayer site!!! So I tried altering the profiles they provided to me, but still no go, and I was most disappointed that I couldn't get onto my favourite BBC iPlayer.

 

I thought about sending them a message but then noticed that they have a small app which you can download (free) and it shows quite a few countries in which you can activate Smart DNS Proxy, so I tried the London (Smart) setting and it worked, so I am a happy chappy again!

 

Anyone else had this problem?

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On 7/10/2024 at 6:30 AM, EVENKEEL said:

Is getting a VPN a free service or a yearly service fee??

If you want a good cheap one, try Mullvad, no contract just pay monthly $5, easy to set up

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