What about a dedicated Raspberry Pi3B Running Raspbian or Linux? Would that work? Thanks for the video. Netpricks are getting way too greedy for my taste and I was going to cancel since I had just about enough of their greedy policies.
The best work around is to dump Netflix. Let them feel the financial repercussions of what they caused. They permitted you to share your password and encouraged it in the past
Already dumped Netflix. Increasing prices while decreasing good content. Not a good business strategy. Also making it inconvenient to use. I only kept it because I could use anywhere I went.
If I set up a mesh net at my house and connect my daughter, who lives in another city, does this mean that all her internet traffic will be routed through my house, through my router and internet connection? I would then have twice as much data traveling through my cable connection, and that would take up a lot of bandwidth, slowing down my connection. Please correct me if I am not understanding it right.
Netflix isn’t worth the workaround anymore honestly. I’ve always paid for an account but the last 9mos or so I just cancelled with the poor content offerings now and the constant price hikes.
Okay so my sister let me borrow her account there’s 5 accounts on there ( users) and for some reason when I try watching my episodes it won’t let me I could only use the kids section of Netflix although I have her email and info what’s could be the issue ?
Well done. I always thought that if the same VPN location was used that the login could be shared. My only concern is if I can use other VPN locations if I want any UK content instead of the US. As far as hosting or maintaining a connection to the VPN 24/7, I guess a mini-PC could get it done or an older buggy PC might be able to. I'm in the mountains so power outages are going to be an issue about 3-8 times a year depending on the weather. Thanks again for the detailed and well demonstrated solutions to corporate greed. You're always the first to present solutions.
Apologies if I wasn't clear in the video. The host device must always be powered on when Netflix is being accessed from outside your household. The host can be shut down if no one is using it. Thanks for watching 🙂
@@FireTVSticks No worries from me lil' cuteness. Thak you for clearing that up. I'm entirely sure it was my misinterpretation. I truly enjoy your presentations and often misunderstand what I hear from many youtube presenters. Most of the time I can't get my message across correctly without bothering someone accidently in person or in a text, lol. Good luck with all your future projects.
@@FireTVSticks I share with my brothers and they can access outside my household at any time day or night, 24/7. I´m wondering witch device should I use as the Host device in this scenario. Could be my Android Device? (It remains powered on almost 24/7) Thanks.
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As i watch TV Series like CSI Vas Vegas, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, CSI: Cyber, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, NCIS, NCIS L.A, NCIS Hawaii, Hawaii Five O, FBI, etc so I need to know where I can Download a really Movie/TV site without using a VPN And I Live In the Republic Ireland.
Good evening, I followed the whole procedure and I see the same IP addresses but it doesn't work, it always blocks me. How come? I use firestick. A thousand thanks
@@FireTVSticks A thousand thanks. Please let me know as soon as possible so I can understand if I'm doing something wrong or if the method no longer works
@@FireTVSticks yeah i would love new infos as well - i just can't log in no matter what it always tells me it's not part of the household though i followed the tbh very easy steps
Also, is there privacy issues? Can the host see what the other users are doing on the internet? Again, they are all using the same IP address - if I understand this correctly.
It is possible for the host to view the browsing history by logging into their router. Nonetheless, I presume that you are only granting access to your trusted acquaintances or relatives. My suggestion of utilizing Meshnet applies to situations where you only stream content from Netflix. After the other devices have stopped using Netflix, it is advisable to switch off the Meshnet connection when it is not needed.
This might be a good workaround. As I understand, you can still access your Netflix account even with a different ISP/IP as long as you connect to your main ISP once every 30 days, so it means that you don't need to have meshnet always running, you just need to run it once every month, am I right?
Hi, it’s my understanding that family members only need to connect to the Netflix account holders router once per month to stay connected. So would it be sufficient to simply make this meshnet connection once per month?
Another great well explained video.Just one slight error, when you first open the app you say click on the netmesh icon on the right hand side,when it is on the left...
I’m in the UK, and we have a family account. So we all have our own profiles is. And then, of course the crack down, so we can’t have our Netflix on things like TVs. An Xbox is consoles.. but if we all have our own family account on things like smart phones and tablets, it still works
@@drescherjm As long as the family member login using this method once a month they can go back to using their own connection again after. The only thing I am unsure of is if just logging into netflix using this method is enough or if they have to at least start playing a video first, I would assume logging in would be enough but given it is Netflix :D
Seems like a pretty simple method. Although I''m still able to access my friend's netflix account half way around the world but if i log out then I won't be able to log in again. So I'll save this video for a rainy day thanks!
Thank you for this great video! 🙂Do I understand well that if I install Nord VPN on my laptop (main device) I have to leave my laptop at home and awake, if I e.g. I am on a business trip or vacation and want to use my Netflix?
Would this work if the host is on a CGNat, and don't get a public IP address. Just wondering how Netflix knows when you are not on your home network. Because as I understand you don't get an IP when your ISP is using CGNat.
I want to believe it's also possible to have multiple logins if all devices are connected to the same dedicated IP address if a VPN offers such like Surfshark VPN.
I used to use my friends Netflix but I'm not to bothered if I can't use it...to be honest you shouldn't have to go though all these hoops just to let close peeps use your account bye bye Netflix
Does this process all actual traffic through your router, or simply offers a redirect? It would seem to bog down your own connection if you had to process all media in/out through your modem.
I'm not sure what changes Netflix have made but as an account holder I assume I can still access my account when I'm abroad without having to use a VPN correct?
Hi. Please take a look at my website firetvsticks.com for AIO (All-in-One) Kodi addons. You will have to install a few addons to find which carries the channels you are looking for. Alternatively, you could consider an IPTV service. Again, you can find my recommendations on my website :)
Not on the host device as the Meshnet creates a VPN connection. it's only possible for 1 active VPN connection at a time per device. E.g. If you have Meshnet running on your host device, you can use another VPN service on your other devices.
Does this have the potential to slow down the host internet as it appears that all others will now be using the same IP for everything - not just Netflix, right?
Potentially, but only when connected. My suggestion of utilising Meshnet applies to situations where you only stream content from Netflix. After the other devices have stopped using Netflix, switching off the Meshnet connection when it is not needed is advisable.
I think there may be a problem on older fire sticks that won't undate to the latest software. On my fire stick the nord vpn app doesn't have the mesh net option.
When you turn on Meshnet, it creates a VPN connection that stops you from using any other VPN connection at the same time. But you can disconnect from Meshnet when you're done and use any other VPN as normal.
Is it sufficient to click route traffic on the e.g. fire TV stick or do we have to do anything at the main device (notebook)? We did everything like in the video, but it's not working and when I check NordVPN on my notebook everything is green on the main page but if I click Route traffic it says "Traffic routing not allowed". We tried a Fire TV stick and SmartTV. Thanks ❤
It's more important that it runs at the smart tv (Sony Bravia KD-55XE8096). The fire tv stick (4k, 1st gen) is in the same household as the main device. It was just to check how it's working. Thanks for your help, it's appreciated 😊
If someone is using Netflix, Meshnet only needs to be connected during that time. Afterwards, it can be shut down. However, if you're leaving your PC on while you're away, it's understandable to keep Meshnet connected. It's not a perfect solution, but it may be helpful to some.
Hi can Anyone tell me why filmplus has stopped working since I downloaded an update from Tanya's downloads page. I'm NOT saying it's Tanya's page, it is something I have done I'm sure, I usually feck things like this!
@@FireTVSticks thank you Tanya, I have messed it up I guess at least I usually do! It was nothing to do with your site. I never expected you to fix anything! Your videos are so easy to follow and my next project will be the "Netflix Meshnet" workaround. Thank you for All of your information but the Next time you do an "Adults Only Video" can you please wear more clothes! A full length "Leather Corset Dress" should suffice! Lol Thanks again Tanya x
Unless the TV or Fetch (STB) are capable of installing android apps or their own app stores have NordVPN apps with the meshnet component then you should be good to go. If either of the devices are at the primary address for netflix then this account sharing should not effect those devices either.
Hi Tanya, many thanks for posting this. We are using Netflix with a VPN service provided by my synology router at home. It works great with different locations BUT limited to smartphones and laptops. Firestick is a different story. We use a VPN in a smartphone and share via wifi the connectin with the firestick. But it doesn't work... How is this different to the Nordvpn option you're suggesting (and that I will definetely try...)?
Can you provide more details about the issue you are experiencing when attempting to share your phone's Wi-Fi connection with the Firestick? Are you receiving any error messages?
Thanks for this bit of news. I think then that one solution that might be worthwhile to consider is to: 1. Set up the meshnet as mentioned in your video and turn on for a few days 2. Everyone, during that narrow window of time, connects all their devices (Home TV, FireStick, iDevice) to Netflix via the Meshnet so that the proposed 31 day counter is started 3. Meshnet host is turned off so that the data traffic is not pushed to throughput capacity by accident (ie. If connected to the Mesh, all your data traffic is routed through the home network and so if you have limited bandwidth or data, it will get slammed) 4. Rinse and repeat a 28-31 days later Please note that the 31 day counter post by Netflix was recently removed so we are not sure if this is still going to be the case.
I followed your instructions, but the mesh icon never appeared in the corner, it was just a globe icon for sele ting server.. keeps asking me to subscribe to a payment plan...
@@TheWVContractor I apologize for not mentioning this in the video. 😔 I will make sure to include a note in the description and add a comment. 💬 Thank you for bringing this to my attention. 🙏
@@FireTVSticks I could not get past the creating an account. They want a credit card payment. I also did not see the mesh symbol. I have Windows 7. I was hoping to get it working then was going to go through the pain setting up of a Raspberry Pi 4 for the server.
@@n1kkri When you open the NordVPN website, click the NordVPN logo to take you to the Home screen. From there, you should be able to choose LOG IN from the menu and then choose SIGN UP to create a free account. I apologize for the confusion in the video. 🙇♂ To clarify, Windows 10 or above is required for the software to work properly. 💻🔝 I have updated the pinned comment to reflect this information. 👍 Sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused. 😔
@@FireTVSticks I must be doing something wrong then. I was able to install the host software and turn on Mesh. However when connecting the Firestick I log in with the same credentials and it wants to take me to the PLAN page where there is a subscription $59. I try to cancel and scroll down to the mesh option in the NordVPN app on the firestick but there is no MESHNET below the P2P and Settings?
@@jflippen , Please confirm which model Firestick you are using and the version number of the NordVPN app? To find the version number go to your Firestick Settings (cog icon on the Home screen) / Applications / Manage Installed Applications / Tap over NordVPN (but do not select) / Look on the right-hand side for Version.