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How do I watch streaming video from an American site when in Canada? |
| Hank Kinsley posted 2009 Oct 02 04:09 |
| In Canada, you always get a "not viewable in this region" message when you tryto watch anything on NBC, CBS, ABC's etc etc websites. I was told that there was a way to be able to watch these videos using a proxy server. I have absolutely no experience with proxy servers and do not know how they are setup. Could someone please help me do this? I am using Firefox 3.5.
Thank you |
| Bjs posted 2009 Oct 02 04:38 |
| Proxy server ... most for static data but video is another.
Try following this > http://www.jeansquared.com/2009/08/use-free-us-proxy-server-and-w ... -for-free/ |
| redwudz posted 2009 Oct 02 04:49 |
| You set up a proxy server in your browser. In IE, it's in 'Tools>Internet Options>Connections>LAN settings'. In Firefox, 'Tools>Options>Advanced>Network>Settings' Usually you run the proxy program first, then use a internal address for the proxy like 127.0.0.1 and port 8080, but that depends on your proxy server software.
I wouldn't recommend the free ones as they are unreliable, but you can try one. I also wouldn't run anything over a free proxy server like banking information or credit card info or passwords or logins as you don't know what the host may be doing. There are quite a few pay proxy servers around, just do an internet search. Most should have usage instructions along with the proxy loader program. From Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server |
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