jarvis wrote: » So I started the trial this morning and liked it for iPlayer on my fire sticks. So I signed up for 2years. Cost €29. Happy with that. I have it setup in my router so it unlocks all devices. Does anyone have a guide or can tell me how to access us Netflix and Disney+ on my tv with the router setup?
bromley52 wrote: » If connected to Getflix you should be on the US Disney+ server. The only way to get off it is to remove the Getflix DNS. In Feb Disney+ are adding a 6th category called Star which will have the FOX catalogue and other US R rated content. The US are not getting this so if you use Getflix you won't see it.
jarvis wrote: So I started the trial this morning and liked it for iPlayer on my fire sticks. So I signed up for 2years. Cost €29. Happy with that. I have it setup in my router so it unlocks all devices. Does anyone have a guide or can tell me how to access us Netflix and Disney+ on my tv with the router setup?
cuculainn wrote: » does anyone have any issues using Getflix on the firestick? my connection keeps dropping out (no home screen on firestick) if i disconnection the wifi and reconnect it reconnects ok but only lasts a few minutes any help appreciated
colmtheperson wrote: » Those who are facing issues with iPlayer, have you tried downloading what you want to watch before playing? Should sort out any buffering issues I'd think?
Barr wrote: » Hi all New to this , so this could be a total noob question . Is it possible to set up getflix direct on a LG tv ? Is there settings in the TV menu that can be changed . Is it as simple as that or do I need to go via my eir router. The main reason is I want to get the Amazon app on the TV so show uk content .
Snake Plisken wrote: » I have an LG you need to go into network settings and manually set your network settings and set the DNS server to the Getflix one the Irish one is 54.72.70.84. you can use the Getflix app to change regions etc
leex wrote: » Have it working on a few LGs here. You may need to change the location settings on the TV from Auto to UK also and this will allow you to select the UK player apps like iPlayer, ITV Hub etc. One of our TVs is a 2020 model and only the BBC app is available yet. The older ones have 4 player, 5 player and ITV hub also.
adox wrote: » I had issues with the Irish DNS server settings in the past and they advised me to use the London ones instead. Since then it’s been pretty much flawless for iPlayer and Prime.
Reg'stoy wrote: » For anyone having issues with either the iPlayer or the US Netflix, I use the UK as my first DNS and Amsterdam as my second on the recommendation of getflix support. Both stream perfectly on my Humax HDR 1100 satellite box and laptop.
McMurphy wrote: » Did as above, and have just enjoyed a few hours of flawless streaming of Simon Reeves travelling through the Indian Ocean.
grogi wrote: » That's the advantage of LG over Samsungs TV. Although some apps will stop working if you change the country, but many will keep working once you have them installed. With Samsung you cannot change the country after you have created Samsung Account.
jarvis wrote: » Here’s a quick question to see if anyone has experienced this and can help. So I have Dublin dns added to router (Vodafone gigabit) and all is good. IPlayer and itv hub etc works. I have Netflix set to USA and here’s the weird bit. I have 5 fire sticks in total. I’ve just checked 3 of them and 2 are on American Netflix but the one downstairs is still UK Netflix. Anybody know why That would be?
McMurphy wrote: » Netflix isn't letting me watch anything this evening via Getflix. Recognising me using a VPN.
OmegaGene wrote: » Working fine for me
Del007 wrote: » IP Address : My actual address, just change the last number. Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 Gateway : My actual ip address Dns server : 54.72.70.84 Are they the correct setting for my lg tv? Thanks
McMurphy wrote: » Set it up on my bedroom TV (android) but USA Netflix etc not coming through? Is there' something I need to do different to what I've done on the shield already would anyone know?
jarvis wrote: » There’s a few things to try, look how to reboot the tv rather than turning off and back on. See can you force stop the Netflix app and then restart. No harm clearing cash while you’re force stopping. Then maybe reboot your modem. I personally had this issue but went away from it and next time I launched it was USA.
LowOdour wrote: On my router, I have the Irish DNS as my primary DNS and UK as secondary. Problem is, NowTV doesnt play with these settings turned on and iPlayer does. And visa versa when turned off. I can easily switch them on the router with my phone, but its a bit of a pain. This applies to both my LG Tv and now tv sticks