News:

A huge THANK YOU to TENTWORLD for signing up to be a Premium Sponsor of the forum for the 4th year in a row!!! Read more about them HERE

Main Menu

Netflix

Started by shrek4, April 21, 2015, 09:22:47 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Kangaron

Where have you been people?
Netflix US has been there/here for years.
All to late now, with all this publicity they will shut the gate.

bobnrob

Quote from: BTMNDR on April 21, 2015, 09:27:19 PM
Shrek, haven't used Netflix yet but we too were on the 200 GB plan. About the time Netflix launched in Aus, Telstra wrote to us and advised that because we were loyal customers, they were changing our plan, by upping it 300 GB/mth. 

Has your plan not changed?

So that's why!
We figured it was a Telstra trick...since our two boys have moved out, we don't go anywhere near to 200g d/l limit.
Thought Telstra had noticed we were using less, so gave us more, knowing we wouldn't use it, but we'd think they were nice people  lol

Shame movies aren't entertaining anymore. I use our d/l to find old movies, they had stories to 'em  ;)
Bob and Robyn


aussieducker


Quote from: jmorgan1981 on April 22, 2015, 07:51:04 PM
I have the Australian subscription. How would I go to get the US one using mine?
google "hola" it's a plug in for your web browser and select USA before opening Netflix web page


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
2013 Ford Ranger
Lifestyle Reconn Hypercamper

shrek4

Holy Cow! The US version of Netflix is chalk and cheese to the Australian one  >:(

Used a VPN to give me a US IP address and took a look-see, yep, so much more content compared to Australia.

Wish I hadn't looked now... ignorance is bliss

Bird

Quote from: shrek4 on April 27, 2015, 10:11:33 PM
Holy Cow! The US version of Netflix is chalk and cheese to the Australian one  >:(

Used a VPN to give me a US IP address and took a look-see, yep, so much more content compared to Australia.

your surprised? Honestly???
-


Gone to a new home

glenm64

Quote from: bert56 on April 22, 2015, 06:38:23 PM
Just discovered it, I'm in love, with all the crap that is on free to air tv.

Am i the only one that hates reality shows


Bert

Whats wrong with TV shows that have cooking and crying
Or renovating and crying
Or singing and crying
Or dieting and crying???
Oh wait there is one without the B.S.
BOGAN HUNTERS

cheers Glen
There's a big difference between kneeling down
......... and bending over.

Kangaron

Today i received an email from Optus offering Netfix Aust for 6 months free.
Both girls want to try it out so signed up, If they like it they can pay extra when they contribute to the NBN cost.

So get it working on the Smart TV and on the playstations in their respective rooms.

Time to set up a profile.
It takes me to a screen  where I have to pick 3 movies / tv shows that I like.
LMAO I couldn't find 3 amongst their offerings,  the girls can have it, that will test out the 'unlimited'

Bird

Quote from: KangaronToday i received an email from Optus offering Netfix Aust for 6 months free.

excludes data though :( so you might find you go thru your gigs real quick..
-


Gone to a new home

Kangaron

Unlimited says it all, I used to be on 1TB a month and always just snuck in, this will test their "allowable user policy"
But doesn't matter as Netflix on Optus NBN doesn't come off your data allowance, whatever deal you have.

Bird

Quote from: Kangaron on April 29, 2015, 05:07:16 PM
.. this will test their "allowable user policy"
yep, mine kicks in Friday too!
-


Gone to a new home

Kangaron

you'll love it, great speeds, and ping.


Bird

And it begins.

QuoteNetflix has already begun locking out some Australian customers who circumvent its geographical blocks to access content from overseas catalogues, just days after it announced a crackdown on the practice.

Melbourne based service uFlix, which configures a user's DNS settings and IP address to make it look as if they are connecting from a different country, said a small number of its customers had received notices from the popular streaming service telling them to switch off their unblocking service.

"You seem to be using an unblocker or proxy," Netflix said to its customers, according to uFlix.

"Please turn off any of these services and try again."

uFlix said the crackdown had so far only reached "a few users", but that it expected the number to grow in the next few days.

"The blocking is currently not aggressive and we believe (for the moment) they are only testing the new blocking methods on their customers," uFlix managing director Peter Dujan told Fairfax Media.


Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/hometech/netflix-starts-blocking-australian-customers-from-us-catalogue-20160121-gman3y.html
-


Gone to a new home

rokster72

Quote from: jmorgan1981 on April 22, 2015, 07:51:04 PM
I have the Australian subscription. How would I go to get the US one using mine?

There are several options.. personally I use UnoTelly.

Watch out for the cheaper options - they limit the amount of bandwidth you get, which might impact on your  viewing experience.

Coiled

Use your Australian Netflix subscription and then use a DNS rerouting service, I use Getflix, and change your location to which ever country you wish to view. Can switch to USA or Canada or UK etc.
2013 Nissan Patrol Y61
2015 Kimberley Karavan Eco Suite

Bird

Quote from: Coiled on January 21, 2016, 12:59:29 PM
Use your Australian Netflix subscription and then use a DNS rerouting service, I use Getflix, and change your location to which ever country you wish to view. Can switch to USA or Canada or UK etc.
that's what they are trying to stop
http://www.theage.com.au/technology/technology-news/netflix-to-clamp-down-on-geododgers-20160114-gm6b6j.html
-


Gone to a new home

tk421

Quote from: Coiled on January 21, 2016, 12:59:29 PM
Use your Australian Netflix subscription and then use a DNS rerouting service, I use Getflix, and change your location to which ever country you wish to view. Can switch to USA or Canada or UK etc.

Already started blocking some users:

http://www.smh.com.au/digital-life/hometech/netflix-starts-blocking-australian-customers-from-us-catalogue-20160121-gman3y.html
"It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end."  - Ernest Hemingway

gronk

Quote from: Kangaron on April 22, 2015, 09:26:22 PM
Where have you been people?


Umm, camping !!  ;D

I don't have a smart TV, and of a night time after the news I can usually find enough shows on normal TV and the basic Foxtel to amuse myself till midnight !

Does Netflix have sports programs ? Like car racing ?

I find a disturbing trend here......too much time behind a TV and not enough time out camping !!  Sad..... :'( :'( >:D
2009 200 series Yota
2019 Lifestyle Ultra

Ozsnowman

I have a US Netflix account - luckily my Australian Mastercard was accepted without question  :cheers:
Using Unblock.us, USA access still works so far, fingers crossed!
We've swapped from the camper to a van yay! :)

Kangaron

My young es daughter is in London atm and can access local Netflix with our oz login

Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk 2


hawks667

Netflix with a VPN has been working fine for me...
Prado 120 with all the fruit pulling an Aussie Jays Crusher.

Bird

-


Gone to a new home

wakychapmans

there are US based VPN providers that will purchase (on your behalf) and mail to you, US itunes gift cards.

You pay with a PayPal account, and they mail you US itunes gift card purchased with US dollars.

this bypasses the issue of using an Australian issued credit card. Or an international bank credit card with an Australian address.

to borrow a quote from the character "Mr Universe" in the Firefly movie Serenity...

"you can't stop the signal..."

the more ways that governments and corporations find to "catch" people out and to "block" them...

the more ways that others will find to get around it.

Wayne & Kyria Chapman
(+ Tucker & Monty the Samoyeds)
www.youtube.com/@morepawstravels/about
2018 GXL 78 Troopy with Alu-Cab conversion
1994, Supreme Getaway 14' (a "renovators dream")
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=56
LIVING - THE - DREAM!

gronk

Quote from: MuruCycles on January 22, 2016, 01:38:06 PM

the more ways that governments and corporations find to "catch" people out and to "block" them...

the more ways that others will find to get around it.

Used to be like that with Foxtel, remember the bodgy cards.....until Foxtel got  smarter than the smart ones !
2009 200 series Yota
2019 Lifestyle Ultra

poidda

Quote from: gronk on January 22, 2016, 03:14:08 PM
Used to be like that with Foxtel, remember the bodgy cards.....until Foxtel got  smarter than the smart ones !

Yeah but Foxtel has never stopped being able to send your 2nd (or 3rd) box to a mates place and split the costs.  ;)

hawks667

There will always be a way of circumventing these restrictions...

Sent from my SM-T805Y using Tapatalk

Prado 120 with all the fruit pulling an Aussie Jays Crusher.