Streamvia SmartDNS help
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- Kibkommer
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Streamvia SmartDNS help
I'm having issues trying to watch UK channels on my Firestick via Streamvia SmartDNS. I can access the App (e.g. channel 4) and the programme will start but after a few minutes it freezes. I've checked my network settings, re-established the DNS connection, rebooted the Firestick, etc, etc. I have had bandwidth problems recently which have now been resolved and I can watch Netflix and Prime ok so pretty sure the DNS is the issue but don't know what to try next. Any ideas please?
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
I would suggest you contact Jamie at streamvia rather than ask people on here. He is amazingly helpful and I am sure he will sort it fir you.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
If you go onto your account with stream via you can raise a ticket. I have always found them very quick to respond.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Are you aware that StreamVia have changed their smart DNS? I had dreadful problems the day they did it as I didn't know until I went onto their website. If you did know then yes, I agree you will have to raise a ticket.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Thanks MrsGee and no I didn't know they had changed the smart DNS. I've been on the website recently but didn't see anything. I'll check it out.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
I raised a ticket and it's now all sorted. Thanks to everyone that took the time to help.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Ignorant me but what is DNS? Is that VPN? Until a week ago I had no prob getting UK programs down in our garden gazebo approx 17 metres from house but using extenders. Then suddenly buffering on all UK ones. Could this be streamvia problem?
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Fourteen days free, try before you buy.
https://www.smartdnsproxy.com/pricing/
It’s what l have used for the past five years. Trouble free. I opted for lifetime subscription it is that good.
https://www.smartdnsproxy.com/pricing/
It’s what l have used for the past five years. Trouble free. I opted for lifetime subscription it is that good.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Hi Interested in using this as Nord VPN has now admitted it is having issues with BBC iPlayer (and I suspect all UK TCV, such as ITVX) as you cannot access live channels at the moment. Though I can say no buffering at all with the VPN, and lost 1-2 Mb when testing speed connected to UK VPN.
Can I ask people here using this DNS server, are you setting it up for 1. Israel and 2, Italy - they seem the nearest DNS servers to us; what's the streaming UK Tv like? Any Buffering?
Can I ask people here using this DNS server, are you setting it up for 1. Israel and 2, Italy - they seem the nearest DNS servers to us; what's the streaming UK Tv like? Any Buffering?
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Turkey and Israel.laptawrinkly wrote: ↑Sat 08 Jun 2024 1:37 pmHi Interested in using this as Nord VPN has now admitted it is having issues with BBC iPlayer (and I suspect all UK TCV, such as ITVX) as you cannot access live channels at the moment. Though I can say no buffering at all with the VPN, and lost 1-2 Mb when testing speed connected to UK VPN.
Can I ask people here using this DNS server, are you setting it up for 1. Israel and 2, Italy - they seem the nearest DNS servers to us; what's the streaming UK Tv like? Any Buffering?
Legit services like Netflix and Apple TV, no buffering.
IPTV Smarters, rarely any buffering.
If there is an issue with bandwidth, not a frequent issue, it tends to affect all internet provision until resolved.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Using SmartDNSProxy, I set the DNS Servers to London and Dublin. I know they suggest using a geographically 'close' server but as all (well 99% of) the programs I want are UK ones I decided London was close to the source. It works perfectly. As all TRNC internet traffic is via mainland Türkiye, Israel et al would be poor choices anyway.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
Thanks Groucho & Sysman, will try Groucho's suggestion and switch to UK DNS's or Ireland and see if that helps. BBC iPlayer was constant buffering on current DNS settings - it made watching The Longest Day on BBC catch-up, even longer than it should have been 

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I follow the advice of SmartDNSProxy…Groucho wrote: ↑Sun 09 Jun 2024 6:21 amUsing SmartDNSProxy, I set the DNS Servers to London and Dublin. I know they suggest using a geographically 'close' server but as all (well 99% of) the programs I want are UK ones I decided London was close to the source. It works perfectly. As all TRNC internet traffic is via mainland Türkiye, Israel et al would be poor choices anyway.
Primary being TurkeyUse the closest server to your physical location as Primary. Then select the 2nd closest server to your physical location as the Secondary server.
Secondary being Israel.
Nothing “poor” about those choices.
… and it’s generally UK TV channels we connect to.
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Re: Streamvia SmartDNS help
I wasn't saying your choices were poor it was the suggestion of an Israel and Italy combination by another poster. Türkiye would be a good choice as I pointed out too simply because all KKTC traffic is via Türkiye so why use Israel as a primary?a1sysman wrote: ↑Mon 10 Jun 2024 8:58 amI follow the advice of SmartDNSProxy…Groucho wrote: ↑Sun 09 Jun 2024 6:21 amUsing SmartDNSProxy, I set the DNS Servers to London and Dublin. I know they suggest using a geographically 'close' server but as all (well 99% of) the programs I want are UK ones I decided London was close to the source. It works perfectly. As all TRNC internet traffic is via mainland Türkiye, Israel et al would be poor choices anyway.Primary being TurkeyUse the closest server to your physical location as Primary. Then select the 2nd closest server to your physical location as the Secondary server.
Secondary being Israel.
Nothing “poor” about those choices.
… and it’s generally UK TV channels we connect to.