Manual DNS Setting Not working? Can I hardcode it?
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 6:00 am
Hi Guys,
I have a very strange issue with my F8000 that I was hoping someone could help with.
I have rooted my tv and installed Apps from multiple regions and I am using the UK hub as my base so that I can run Netflix ( the US Netflix App does not work in Australia ).
To get past Geoblocking I use a DNS service like unblock-us. This service has a webpage where you can check that your DNS is set correctly.
After a period of time of watching Hulu I get kicked out of it and when I try to go back in it states that 'This service is not available to international customers'. I check the network setting and it still says that my Internet access is up and the DNS is set to manual correctly to the DNS provider. I then use the TV's web browser to do the check I mentioned above and it states that my DNS isn't correct! Then if I re-enter it into my TV and check again, it says its fine and Hulu starts working again!.
So it seems that something is going wrong with my network service on the TV and my manual DNS setting is not being used even though it states it is!
Does anyone have any idea on how to get around this? or why its happening? Perhaps I can set the DNS value at the command line somehow?
cheers.
I have a very strange issue with my F8000 that I was hoping someone could help with.
I have rooted my tv and installed Apps from multiple regions and I am using the UK hub as my base so that I can run Netflix ( the US Netflix App does not work in Australia ).
To get past Geoblocking I use a DNS service like unblock-us. This service has a webpage where you can check that your DNS is set correctly.
After a period of time of watching Hulu I get kicked out of it and when I try to go back in it states that 'This service is not available to international customers'. I check the network setting and it still says that my Internet access is up and the DNS is set to manual correctly to the DNS provider. I then use the TV's web browser to do the check I mentioned above and it states that my DNS isn't correct! Then if I re-enter it into my TV and check again, it says its fine and Hulu starts working again!.
So it seems that something is going wrong with my network service on the TV and my manual DNS setting is not being used even though it states it is!
Does anyone have any idea on how to get around this? or why its happening? Perhaps I can set the DNS value at the command line somehow?
cheers.