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July 1, 2013 at 11:27 am #14718
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InactiveI was wondering if anyone knows the reason 4OD in Ireland is blocked? 4OD is available in Ireland on all the other platforms.
Also, 4OD is blocked even when using Unotelly or Unblock US also.
Just wondering what the reason for this is? Is it because Freesat is a UK service and they feel a bit bitter that the Irish can use Freesat.
July 1, 2013 at 11:28 am #45726Anonymous
InactiveAnd can we have a delete post on the forum please.
July 1, 2013 at 11:34 am #45727Anonymous
Inactivedeej78 – 5 minutes ago »
I was wondering if anyone knows the reason 4OD in Ireland is blocked? 4OD is available in Ireland on all the other platforms.
Also, 4OD is blocked even when using Unotelly or Unblock US also.
Just wondering what the reason for this is? Is it because Freesat is a UK service and they feel a bit bitter that the Irish can use Freesat.
It may well be for the same reason that Freesat block ITV Player for Scottish postcodes. A dispute over broadcasting rights.
July 1, 2013 at 11:37 am #45728Anonymous
InactiveRight. So it is actually blocking using Global IP location rather than the Postcode entered?
The only thing I cant get my head around is it is still blocking even when I connect to my Brothers Proxy in Halifax in the UK.
July 1, 2013 at 11:39 am #45729grahamlthompson
Participantdeej78 – 1 minute ago »
Right. So it is actually blocking using Global IP location rather than the Postcode entered?
The only thing I cant get my head around is it is still blocking even when I connect to my Brothers Proxy in Halifax in the UK.
Change your postcode during a freesat tune to an English one. Does 4-OD now work ? I guess it won’t. Now try via the proxy server.
July 1, 2013 at 11:49 am #45730Anonymous
InactiveOh yeah. I have it in as a HX1 postcode already.
July 1, 2013 at 12:29 pm #45731Anonymous
Inactivedeej78 – 48 minutes ago »
Right. So it is actually blocking using Global IP location rather than the Postcode entered?
The only thing I cant get my head around is it is still blocking even when I connect to my Brothers Proxy in Halifax in the UK.
I don’t know for certain what is happening here, but I can tell you from experience that where a provider blocks a service then very often neither of a proxy or a VPN will overcome the block.
Two examples of this are BBC iPlayer and the UK Lottery site, both of which have proved impossible, for me and many others, to access via these methods used from abroad.
July 1, 2013 at 4:03 pm #45732Anonymous
InactivePollensa1946 – 3 hours ago »
deej78 – 48 minutes ago »
Right. So it is actually blocking using Global IP location rather than the Postcode entered?
The only thing I cant get my head around is it is still blocking even when I connect to my Brothers Proxy in Halifax in the UK.
I don’t know for certain what is happening here, but I can tell you from experience that where a provider blocks a service then very often neither of a proxy or a VPN will overcome the block.
Two examples of this are BBC iPlayer and the UK Lottery site, both of which have proved impossible, for me and many others, to access via these methods used from abroad.
A UK VPN gets me to the Iplayer without problems. You should not get problems with a UK VPN but proxy use can be detected I believe. The setup from the HDR-1000S is however a little complex but can be achieved but is best not discussed in open forum.
The is only way to get all without any problems or complications at all, except it costs a bit is ADSL by Satellite it comes with a UK IP address.
July 1, 2013 at 4:45 pm #45733Anonymous
Inactive“but proxy use can be detected I believe”
For sure because I’ve tried it many times from Spain. In fact I had a conversation with a very smart IT engineer who said “they have done something very clever which I can’t figure out”. I believe him.
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