MediaMan09
Regular Contributor
Hmm, when I chatted with them that they said they had no DNS services to provide, but perhaps the question was asked incorrectly and/or misunderstood. I resent two questions to them just now, perhaps you/others already know the answers:They do however cover the DNS too as far as I know, when I connect I always do a DNS leak test and it always comes back as a single DNS server "Choppa LLC" in the area where I select the location in the US, I am also able to for example get a different netflix for the UK, watch their BBC One videos whereas before I would get a "not available in your area" message, I cant remember the DNS for there though but unlocking US content shouldn't be a concern.
Suppose I want to have OpenVPN setup as a client on my AC68U-Merlin. Assume its typically enabled all the time. I then have two questions about unblocking Netflix US on my ROKU3.
Q1) If I understand correctly, this should be doable, as you state "We use our own private DNS servers for your DNS queries while on the VPN. After connecting we set your operating system's DNS servers to 209.222.18.222 and 209.222.18.218." But ROKU has no local DNS edits on its operating system -it relies on the router only - also requires that the Google DNS servers be blocked via static routes on the router. Will all this still work with PIA when using its VPN servers via OpenVPN Client on the rotuer??
Q2) Suppose I turn the VPN off on the router. The only way , typically, that the ROKU3 will still work is if I specify supplied DNS entries ( such as your 209.222 DNS entries) in my router as primary/secondary, along with the static routes. Will these still be "in effect" if I am not signed in to a VPN server??
Q1) If I understand correctly, this should be doable, as you state "We use our own private DNS servers for your DNS queries while on the VPN. After connecting we set your operating system's DNS servers to 209.222.18.222 and 209.222.18.218." But ROKU has no local DNS edits on its operating system -it relies on the router only - also requires that the Google DNS servers be blocked via static routes on the router. Will all this still work with PIA when using its VPN servers via OpenVPN Client on the rotuer??
Q2) Suppose I turn the VPN off on the router. The only way , typically, that the ROKU3 will still work is if I specify supplied DNS entries ( such as your 209.222 DNS entries) in my router as primary/secondary, along with the static routes. Will these still be "in effect" if I am not signed in to a VPN server??
There are a few that always come up near the top of the list in the reviews ;hard to say which one is best. I signed up with SmartDNS for 2 years, as well on a great price ($49), still within my 14 day moneyback window). Its all working now (OpenVPN on Client, OpenVPN or Router (sloooow), Unblocking on ROKU... but curious if PIA would be better as your performance scores were better.I bought a years subscription with a walmart gift card, cost me just $50, and now they are offering a 2 year subscription for $60 which I am definitely going to get when mine is close to running out. I have honestly not read about a better VPN out there.
Q3) If I sign up now while still subscribed to SmartDNS and not use the Smart DNS/VPN service, I wonder if I can effectively test out PIA?
It's a catch 22 thing. I want to use VPN server near my location to mask my IP but also want to mask my location. Some VPN servers seem to do that, some not.There is a Toronto and North York location on my PIA location list, I don't know if they are new additions since you tried it.