The only problem so far is a ton of pop ups that I can't seem to get rid of.
The only problem so far is a ton of pop ups that I can't seem to get rid of.
Or you can use VPN to connect,which will also secure all you web data.
http://www.hotspot-shield.com/downlo...-you/?type=na&
http://anchorfree.com/downloads/hotspot-shield/
Thanks for posting!
BobSagget, you are a GOD lol...I think I'm in heaven now!!
i watch any show i want on sidereel free all the time
hmmm seems interesting
So I dont really know about all this router stuff, how do we change it back once we are done? Lol
I don't know if that is a dumb question, I just don't want to mess up my laptop.
Thanks in advance.
I'm wondering the same thing because there is a video I really want to watch on hulu but can't because I'm in Canada :(
Interesting... Thanks.
Silk
There's guides on the site. You can either set this up at the router level or individual computers. At the router level means that ANY computer or device connected to your home network would be able to access the US sites.
If you set it up at the computer level, that means only that individual computer can access the US sites.
How to set it up for your computer only.
Either download this app that does it automatically (allowing you to turn off and on with ease)
http://www.unblock-us.com/unblock-us.exe
Or do it manually by following this guide:
http://support.unblock-us.com/custom...rticles/291524
Removing the DNS server is as simple as selecting "obtain DNS address automatically" instead of manually inputting the Unblock-us DNS servers. This goes back to using your ISPs (Rogers, Bell, etc) DNS servers.
This is how easy it is for me to switch back and fourth from my router. I took this screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/KGzuG.jpg
If I don't want to use their service anymore, I can simply remove the numbers, or just choose "Get automatically from ISP" and done.
Simply reboot the router and you're good to go.
Thanks
gong to watch this thread now........
Very interesting! me thinks I will like this LOL!!