Yes you need a sub is the short answer, there are many apps that you put your sub on, including stbemu and SIPTV.
As for a VPN, it is not NECESSARY, regardless of what Nazo says. Try plenty of tests, particularly on a match day, if the footie comes through, you dont need a VPN.
VPN's slow your broadband speeds, so if you dont have a great connection, or have kids or others who are using broadband at the same time, you will not be thanked for it.
I think I'd like to run a VPN. I have a good 350mb/s broadband speed, so hopefully wouldn't slow it down too much, would it be better to put a VPN on each device or on the router?
Thanks for the info above.
Just been looking around at places selling pre installed sticks and came across this https://www.kodiultra.co.uk/product-page/amazon-fire-stick-2nd-generation-with-kodi seems a to good to be true deal? I know it says Kodi, but it does mention IPTV in the listing.
Haha that seems crazy, isn't that exactly what the provider of the sub is doing themselves?Just to add, some providers forbid the use of VPN because they want to make sure you're not sharing your sub with others.
I can only assume you are a provider that's getting there back up? Plenty of places to get IPTV from, I'm just asking the questions. And I know for a fact, I will get a very good provider, as I will research. It's my money that'll be going to some dodgy dishonest person somewhere.Which is why you will only get a crap server.
Suppliers who offer a good service dont allow VPN and neither is it required with that server.
You can insist on anything you like but youve already informed anyone providing you with iptv that you intend hawking it to all and sundry, let us know how you get on
As far as I'm aware and from what I've read and heard since thinking of getting IPTV, a VPN is needed (it is also something I've been considering getting for quite some time).
I just thought the comment of "some providers forbid the use of VPN because they want to make sure you're not sharing your sub with others" as a double standard, the provider of the sub is quite happy to rip off the original suppliers, but it'd be wrong to do it to them. But I can see where your coming from, people will try to take the mick, probably selling there sub on again and again. Tbh that isn't something I'd want to do, but if running a VPN allows me to share the sub with family members in my own house, then yes I'll do that, not for profit.
Good luck with that one, any of the decent iptv providers on here will know to avoid you from here on in.I can only assume you are a provider that's getting there back up? Plenty of places to get IPTV from, I'm just asking the questions. And I know for a fact, I will get a very good provider, as I will research. It's my money that'll be going to some dodgy dishonest person somewhere.
I wasn't planning on screwing over a provider, I just thought the comment "some providers forbid the use of VPN because they want to make sure you're not sharing your sub with others" to be quite funny in the grand scheme of things.Interesting viewpoint... however, I think there has to be a bit of 'honour among thieves' sometimes. Someone is ripping off the big boys to provide us with a cheap service, personally I wouldn't dream of screwing a provider in the way you suggest.
You are much mistaken on all points, but thanks for taking part
It's highly commendable that you refer to providers as thieves etc but you are perfectly happy to resell the service to family members to make your own sub cheaper or free, congrats
I think you'll need to read exactly what I put "allows me to share the sub with family members in my own house, then yes I'll do that, not for profit." It clearly states not for profit.You are much mistaken on all points, but thanks for taking part
It's highly commendable that you refer to providers as thieves etc but you are perfectly happy to resell the service to family members to make your own sub cheaper or free, congrats