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What is the best proxy setting for True internet, lately my internet connection seem stop working after few minute of viewing TV or just timed out that make it very frustrating :o .

I’m looking forward to folks out there that can help me to reconfigure the proxies setting, I’m using Firefox browser. Thanks.

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What is the best proxy setting for True internet, lately my internet connection seem stop working after few minute of viewing TV or just timed out that make it very frustrating :o .

I'm looking forward to folks out there that can help me to reconfigure the proxies setting, I'm using Firefox browser. Thanks.

proxy.asianet.co.th, which is True, but it still is not that good........ for me I am set on 'OpenDNS' 208.67.222.222 to 208.67.222.220

it is much better than any True/Asianet settings

All TRUE setting are on TRUE web site

Proxy = [url="http://www.asianet.co.th/cus_config_proxy.htm[/url]

Edited by ignis
Guest Reimar
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Earlier Thread

As noted above, thanks Reimar, the DNS settings for True are :-

203.144.207.29 & 203.144.207.49 Primary & Secondary respectively.

Regards

TRUE was changing the primary and secondary to opposite some time ago!

Cheers.

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As a Proxy server is not much more then a sort of cache on your local ISP network, you would not have much use for a proxy server with live TV broadcast.

Something you can try is increasing the buffer size of your TV/Media player software.

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As a Proxy server is not much more then a sort of cache on your local ISP network, you would not have much use for a proxy server with live TV broadcast.

Something you can try is increasing the buffer size of your TV/Media player software.

Thanks and sorry for my wording, what I meant is Thaivisa and other website that keep timed out very often and not internet television which you have misunderstood me. :o

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Don't bother with any proxy. There are times when the international lines are bad and timeouts/outages occur and the Singapore line seems especially prone to this every so often. Wait a few days and someone else will have the problem and you will not.

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