The wholesale broadband provider, along with telcos, has been stunned by the rapid uptake of video streaming services, which is putting pressure on existing copper networks that provide the bulk of broadband services. The explosion of video services should boost the uptake of UFB. But with the staggered rollout, chunks of major centres, such as Auckland, are not yet complete, creating problems marketing the service.Chorus announced yesterday it was working on improving the complex and disjointed processes for connecting to UFB, but there are still major issues ahead over the Resource Management Act and taking cable from footpaths into homes.
Yes, but that still doesn't explain why certain devices work first time when another won'tI am setting a friends firth stick up soon, be interesting to see how that works, it's considerably more powerful than ATV, smart tv etc.
we dont need vpn or dns for netflix, it was launched here
i am still a torrent pleb
I set up my own DNS proxy for hacking time!
Unotelly DNS. Would a VPN be more stable?
Quote from Growler: May 28, 2015, 01:51:29 pmUnotelly DNS. Would a VPN be more stable?Erm, they work differently.VPN will hold a tunnel open between you and the remote server, and will shuffle packets in and out of that tunnel.SmartDNS changes the endpoint of domains, the 'fake endpoint' shuffles packets from you to the real endpoint, acting as a middle man.Both rely on the internet. VPN is considered more secure.VPN traffic is impossible to shape between the client and server.SmartDNS requires VERY little setup.Take your pick
Waiting for XENO to offer secure dns setup for gobbies..... Have been using Unotelly and their DNS Set-up because easy in flat environment for them wifi's.
Quote from Mayhem_Lee: May 28, 2015, 02:40:55 pmWaiting for XENO to offer secure dns setup for gobbies..... Have been using Unotelly and their DNS Set-up because easy in flat environment for them wifi's.I've thought about it.I'd need to investigate decent hosted options to do this.Mine is currently publicly available (I'm hosting a public DNS in Aus), but the proxy part is IP restricted.I'd need to create some sort of management ui, and probably a desktop daemon, to make it truly available.
Quote from Xenolightning: May 28, 2015, 03:30:41 pmQuote from Mayhem_Lee: May 28, 2015, 02:40:55 pmWaiting for XENO to offer secure dns setup for gobbies..... Have been using Unotelly and their DNS Set-up because easy in flat environment for them wifi's.I've thought about it.I'd need to investigate decent hosted options to do this.Mine is currently publicly available (I'm hosting a public DNS in Aus), but the proxy part is IP restricted.I'd need to create some sort of management ui, and probably a desktop daemon, to make it truly available.stop talking and just do it.