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Configure your personal VPN for streaming international Netflix content.

Configure your personal VPN for streaming international Netflix content.

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KOleox
Member
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01-29-2017, 12:19 AM
#11
You seem to be mixing things up. If you're using NordVPN, you link one side to their servers and the other to your device. There are two connections in the tunnel, not just one.
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KOleox
01-29-2017, 12:19 AM #11

You seem to be mixing things up. If you're using NordVPN, you link one side to their servers and the other to your device. There are two connections in the tunnel, not just one.

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sophiecakes24
Junior Member
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01-29-2017, 09:46 AM
#12
You didn’t take the time to watch the video, did you? It’s pointless to debate with you. See you soon.
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sophiecakes24
01-29-2017, 09:46 AM #12

You didn’t take the time to watch the video, did you? It’s pointless to debate with you. See you soon.

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derpdeherp
Member
58
01-29-2017, 02:52 PM
#13
What’s available to observe? It just outlines the process of configuring a tunnel. This isn’t a rebuttal to what I mentioned, because it aligns with my previous statement: you’re still leasing the opposite endpoint. Whether you’re using NordVPN or another VPN service and you arrange the tunnel between that provider and your own—just as I explained—it doesn’t change anything. It’s not about the operating system of the other side or if you’re renting from a VPS and installing software yourself, nor about purchasing a server and running it on the opposite machine. If you join NordVPN or another provider that handles it for you, you still need both locations. As I said: in your scenario, the other side is NordVPN’s server. It doesn’t matter what, because the situation remains unchanged.
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derpdeherp
01-29-2017, 02:52 PM #13

What’s available to observe? It just outlines the process of configuring a tunnel. This isn’t a rebuttal to what I mentioned, because it aligns with my previous statement: you’re still leasing the opposite endpoint. Whether you’re using NordVPN or another VPN service and you arrange the tunnel between that provider and your own—just as I explained—it doesn’t change anything. It’s not about the operating system of the other side or if you’re renting from a VPS and installing software yourself, nor about purchasing a server and running it on the opposite machine. If you join NordVPN or another provider that handles it for you, you still need both locations. As I said: in your scenario, the other side is NordVPN’s server. It doesn’t matter what, because the situation remains unchanged.

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AmnesiaID12
Junior Member
5
01-29-2017, 05:26 PM
#14
But I'm really interested in tackling it myself Smile
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AmnesiaID12
01-29-2017, 05:26 PM #14

But I'm really interested in tackling it myself Smile

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GK_Wolves_15
Member
161
01-30-2017, 11:09 PM
#15
You should locate a VPS service based in the United States and configure a VPN link connecting it to your network or the device you're using for streaming. Be mindful that Netflix may block the provider if their IP address is tied to a data center.
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GK_Wolves_15
01-30-2017, 11:09 PM #15

You should locate a VPS service based in the United States and configure a VPN link connecting it to your network or the device you're using for streaming. Be mindful that Netflix may block the provider if their IP address is tied to a data center.

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