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Netflix via v6 ?
Watching Netflix via v6, no problem. The question is , not sure if this is the right page to ask this. Would putting VPN on router block it. Not asking for the plus, or minus about doing that , just does it effect the v6 box:erm:
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The V6 has problems going through some routers so I would expect some issues with VPNs.
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Can a VPN be installed on a superhub? Or are you referring to a separate router connected to the superhub? If the VPN isn't on the superhub and the V6 connects to the superhub, then it can't be using any VPN.
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What do you need a VPN for ?
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What exactly does a VPN have to do with phone calls, Deals and Ads ?
How does it "protect bank secure login" ? Do you know what a VPN is :confused: |
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You obviously dont know what VPNs actually are, or how they work, so ... good luck with that. :dozey: |
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The V6 won't connect to Virgin's servers behind a VPN and to that end you'll get the not connected error preventing accessing any apps.
You'd need to have some kind of policy routing for the V6 and use your own supplied router for this as the Virgin one won't. Alternatively, just use VPN apps on those devices you want it on a instead. Phones, tablets, PCs etc. If those devices don't support a VPN then it leaves you down the router road which is why Paul asked your use case. I don't know why a bank login would be any safer with a VPN than your home internet connection. |
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Also, just because something comes as part of a/the package doesnt mean you need to use use it. I asked you a simple question, you increasing went off the rails each reply (to more valid questions). Post like you did in the previous post again (deleted), and you wont be posting in this topic further, as others have found out. |
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