Hi all, I like to think I'm fairly proficient with computers, but networking is one area that has always been a bit of black box to me. So quick run-down, I live in Canada and have acquired a Roku 3. I would like to set it up to take advantage of US content like Hulu that is unavailable here. On my PS3 I can just enter a different DNS and that's it. Unfortunately the Roku doesn't play that way, it uses the router assigned DNS. So that led me to about a day of fruitless google searches. I should mention here that I am cheap and avoid signing up with Unblock-Us (don't see the point when I can find open US DNS easily enough on my own). My general thinking on a workaround is that if I assign the Roku a static IP, there must be some way to have that IP routed through a specific DNS while having the rest of my network traffic continue to use my ISP's DNS. I can't find it however. I have an Asus RT-N65U router, FYI. Anyway, quite the post I know, thanks for reading, any help appreciated!