ChatterBank9 mins ago
On Demand
Just connected Sky + to Broadband and the screen shows connection attained. However when I go into a On Demand programme it will not download.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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Assuming that you're still in Spain, Sqad, you might be having problems due to licensing rights. Sky is barred from providing their UK service to viewers outside the UK (because they only hold the UK broadcasting rights to programmes). However there are ways around the problem offered (totally illegally) by many companies in continental Europe. So I assume that you're using such a solution youself.
However, while Sky's satellite-based system can be tricked into assuming that you're a UK customer, the internet-based part of their system is less easily fooled. That's because your router's IP address will show that you're in Spain, meaning that Sky has a legal obligation to block content from being sent to you. The only way around it is to use a UK-based VPN (so that your IP address appears to be in the UK), with ExPat Shield probably being the most popular choice:
http:// expat-s hield.e n.softo nic.com /
However, while Sky's satellite-based system can be tricked into assuming that you're a UK customer, the internet-based part of their system is less easily fooled. That's because your router's IP address will show that you're in Spain, meaning that Sky has a legal obligation to block content from being sent to you. The only way around it is to use a UK-based VPN (so that your IP address appears to be in the UK), with ExPat Shield probably being the most popular choice:
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It might be worth checking that your VPN is doing it's job. Simply click here:
http:// whatism yipaddr ess.com /
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If that website says that you're in Spain then your VPN seems not to be working! It should show the IP address allocated by your VPN which, I assume, should be a UK one.
For example, here's what I see when I use that website with my computer running normally:
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and here's what I see if I use a proxy server to route my internet traffic via Germany:
http:// oi65.ti nypic.c om/rl9k iq.jpg
Since you're seeing a 'normal' result, rather than the one to be expected when using a proxy server (which is what a VPN actually is), your VPN is either allocating you another Spanish IP address (which isn't going to help you access UK web services) or, far more likely, simply not working at all.
For example, here's what I see when I use that website with my computer running normally:
http://
and here's what I see if I use a proxy server to route my internet traffic via Germany:
http://
Since you're seeing a 'normal' result, rather than the one to be expected when using a proxy server (which is what a VPN actually is), your VPN is either allocating you another Spanish IP address (which isn't going to help you access UK web services) or, far more likely, simply not working at all.