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    unblock US

    is it possible to use unblock US on E2 receivers?
    i have been told yes & no.
    if no, why not?
    if yes, how?

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    What is it?

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    The 'on-demand' plugin for Vix (ie. e2) allows you to specify a proxy IP but this is primarily for UK based programming. I suppose you want to access US based services? I've not tried 'un block US' or any programming from that part of the world. Perhaps you could get it running on a PC, and then try setting things up in your router so that other stuff (eg. e2) uses 'un block US' as the gateway.
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    yes, it is to access USA services.
    i do have it running on my android device and iphone but i didnt have to directly change anything on my router.
    there are "how-to" guides on their website on how to apply it to various devices but no mention of E2.
    i'm a bit wary of going in all gung-ho in my receivers settings in case i screw it up trying to achieve the unachievable
    here are the how-to guides in case anyone viewing this thread has some idea.
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    https://www.unblock-us.com/how-to-set-up/

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    You can use smartdns, google it and have a free 2wk trial.
    Vu Duo 4K - Vu + Solo4K - Vu + Uno4K - Vu+Uno - Vu+Ultimo4K - Vu+ Zero - Vu+Solo-SE (In Black Evo ) - PrismCube

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donnie View Post
    You can use smartdns, google it and have a free 2wk trial.
    it is smartdns, unblock us acct that i have.
    if we are talking about the same, how is it used in E2?

    i see instructions on how to setup on router, but was told i would struggle with a VM superhub.
    hence i'm looking for a way to do it on the receiver.
    Last edited by roy0110; 09-02-15 at 21:38.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roy0110 View Post
    it is smartdns, unblock us acct that i have.
    if we are talking about the same, how is it used in E2?

    i see instructions on how to setup on router, but was told i would struggle with a VM superhub.
    hence i'm looking for a way to do it on the receiver.
    Just add the dns address as your main nameserver in your stb and that is all that is required.
    Vu Duo 4K - Vu + Solo4K - Vu + Uno4K - Vu+Uno - Vu+Ultimo4K - Vu+ Zero - Vu+Solo-SE (In Black Evo ) - PrismCube

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