Seastoke
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We never use ours now , as using all steaming now ,does anyone use them ,if not have you removed it skipped it.
Hi not sure as not used for two years , I am thinking of taking it off and fitting a solar panel.We have a small dome/dish which works fine but no signal! I had it checked out and have been told the satellite that provided the signal is no longer functional? Does yours receive a signal??
I use smart dns to make the server think I am in a different country. You should be able to set it up on a smart TV, but if not, you would need a separate TV box or a Firestick. It works very well.How are you dealing with geolocation? I did not find a practicable way, particularly when watching from more then one country (D, A), even worse when you are in a 3rd location (HR). It works quite well from a tablet with CyberGhost, but from TV through a router it is impracticable. Not to speak about 2 TV's looking into 2 countries same time.
Yes this is a problem, it worked for me provided I didn't allow device auto updates.How are you dealing with geolocation?
yes a vpn is necessary, but that doesn't hide your isp location from Google geolocation.I use smart dns to make the server think I am in a different country.
It’s on a U.K. boat in the Solent. I’ve had two companies look at it for me and spoke to several more at the boat show last year. They all told me the same thing. The satellite no longer supports the required signal. We have friends who are experiencing the same problem.It depends where you are and what TV you watch.
In the Med there aren't many UK TV signals these days.
But in the UK Sat Domes should still work - Freesat TV etc.
But internet is definitely the way to go - either using Starlink or often cheaper - using 4G/5G etc
My 4G is on 24/7 in Spain for my security cameras and we use that for UK TV whilst we are on the boat.
Thats actually very easy to deal with.How are you dealing with geolocation? I did not find a practicable way, particularly when watching from more then one country (D, A), even worse when you are in a 3rd location (HR). It works quite well from a tablet with CyberGhost, but from TV through a router it is impracticable. Not to speak about 2 TV's looking into 2 countries same time.
Except for Google...Google now uses the isp location as opposed to the device location so if you try to download an app or open a url on a pc, Google says " not available in your region ".you want to use an application rather than a browser, you would install their VPN software that makes any service on the internet think you are in the UK.
I am being told by Starlink that it’s £50 per month for 50GB or £96 for unlimited. This can be paused when required , so for example I will not pay in the winter when I use the boat a lot less. It can also be taken abroad for up to two months at a time with no further costs etc.Thats actually very easy to deal with.
Just use a VPN (costs about £50/£60 per year) but you have to get the right one - not all work.
For example
I like PIA (Private Internet Access) which I use for general geo-relocation stuff.
Sometimes PIA will work in Spain (if I use the London Streaming server) but sometimes it doesn't work.
The solution is to use NordVPN or Surfshark.
Both work for me in Spain - they even guarantee that on their website.
I didn't like NordVPN because there weren't open enough about their renewal policy.
I haven't yet had that problem with Surfshark but I believe that Surfshark is actually owned by NordVPN.
In both cases (NordVPN and Surfshark), they have a number software methods of connecting the VPN.
A simple web based method allows you to add a software extension to your browser that only affects your browser.
Once this extension is set up and active, any UK TV channel websites that you navigate to (BBCiPlayer etc) think that you are in the UK.
If you want to use an application rather than a browser, you would install their VPN software that makes any service on the internet think you are in the UK.
Finally, they all have software that can be installed in a router that will make your whole boat appear to be in the UK.
It is important to note that geo-relocation is not the only parameter to consider.
Some of the TV channels do other stuff to identify you - for example your system locale needs to be correct and they often chech the time at your location.
NordVPN and Surfshark handle all this for you so it is best to pay that little bit extra for a quality VPN re-locator.
I am still using 4G but if starting out, I think Starlink is the way to go but it is a bit more expensive.
It would be interesting to hear how much people are paying for Starlink roaming packages.
Just my 3 pennyworth.
I have found that if you don't update any device/app and switch off Google locate tracking/etc a device will work with a vpn.I am being told by Starlink that it’s £50 per month for 50GB or £96 for unlimited. This can be paused when required , so for example I will not pay in the winter when I use the boat a lot less. It can also be taken abroad for up to two months at a time with no further costs etc.
the system cost is £399.
I assume by "Google" you actually mean Chrome.Except for Google...Google now uses the isp location as opposed to the device location so if you try to download an app or open a url on a pc, Google says " not available in your region ".
AFAIK vpn's cannot hide/change your isp location...unless you or someone can advise me differently....
Edit I've even tried to side load with various methods to no avail...all seem to somehow revert/include the Google monopoly.
Has Starlink released more capacity then? It's been sold out in SE England for a few months.It’s on a U.K. boat in the Solent. I’ve had two companies look at it for me and spoke to several more at the boat show last year. They all told me the same thing. The satellite no longer supports the required signal. We have friends who are experiencing the same problem.
Just about to invest in a Starlink and sign up to their roam package.
Just clicked your link - interesting but where are the main BBC radio channels?If you just want to listen to internet radio, then radio Garden works ok.
Radio Garden