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5 Quick Ways to Stop Your ISP From Blocking IPTV

Note that using a smart DNS often works

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Updated onFebruary 19, 2024

updated onFebruary 19, 2024

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Key notes

ISP (Internet Service Provider) is a company that gives people, and companies access to the internet and other associated services.

IPTV (Internet Protocol television) is a service that offers television programming and other visual material using the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite instead of cable TV, broadcast TV, or satellite signals.

Generally, ISP blocking IPTV is a common occurrence, but there are ways to stop it from happening.

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Why has my IPTV stopped working?

Why has my IPTV stopped working?

One of the reasons is installation and updating issues. SomeIPTV software toolsare illegitimate and may cause problems with your device during installation. Furthermore, updates are required if you have the proper IPTV. Your app probably won’t launch if you don’t update it.

Crashing issues can also make IPTV stop working. Crashing may be caused by excessive traffic and viewing IPTV for an excessive amount of time.

Not forgetting, internet provider blocking IPTV is a reason your IPTV is not working. Internet providers have the authority to stop some services or terminate your account if you violate their terms of service, which may forbid using IPTV.

How can I tell if my ISP is blocking IPTV?

For many, ISP blocking IPTV is a problem that is not easily noticed. To tell if ISP is blocking IPTV, follow the listed steps.

Use the ping command (“ping [site name]”) in theCommand Promptto determine a website’s IP address.

If the page loads after entering the website’s address into your browser, your ISP is limiting access to the site for you.

If the page won’t load, the problem lies with the website rather than your IP address.

How do I stop ISP from blocking IPTV?

How do I stop ISP from blocking IPTV?

1. Use a VPN

A great choice in this context is ExpressVPN. It lets you watch IPTV in a secure and private way, which means your internet provider cannot block services or lower your connection speeds based on content.

Moreover, all your internet traffic, including your IPTV streams, proceeds through an encrypted VPN tunnel, and not a single source can see into that tunnel. Thus, no one can see which websites you are browsing or which services you are using.

➡️ Here is a short guide you can follow:

ExpressVPNis a much easier, safer, and faster option for this process, but if you prefer to do this manually, you can always choose and use the manual alternative as well.

ExpressVPN

By using a VPN service, you can browse the internet more safely. It allows you to stay anonymous, which means you can avoid possible threats from getting your data and communications by providing a fake IP location.

2. Use an intelligent DNS

3. Use a site’s IP address

4. Use a free proxy

5. Use Tor

How do I use VPN with IPTV?

You’ll be prepared to go if you follow these simple instructions.

Most ISPs are notorious for blocking IPTV, which affects many users. Fortunately, you can solve this problem using one of the abovementioned solutions.

We also have a guide on what to do ifIPTV is not working, so don’t miss it for more solutions.

If you encounter any issues, feel free to share them in the comment section below. In addition, let us know about any other solutions that are not shared in this article.

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Loredana Harsana

Windows Software Expert

Loredana is a passionate writer with a keen interest in PC software and technology. She started off writing about mobile phones back when Samsung Galaxy S II was on top of the world and she fell in love with tech of all sorts.

Whenever she’s not at her work desk, you’ll find her enjoying refreshing tea flavors, spilling stories on paper, and listening to the radio.

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Loredana is a tech enthusiast who tackles mobility, privacy, and networking in easy-to follow guides for everyone.