BEWARE

by Kingz1976

This site is full of ISP informers that's shutting us down guys wake up we need to keep this money flowing big corporate executives are paying to stop this they losing big money so they'll do anything to make u comfortable to get into our circle if u dont catch on we'll all lose..

mariospeedragon

One or two commas would have helped. Cause without em, it reads like my 10 year old nephew got into mom’s monster drinks again

Dirtysouth210

I have a family member that deals with all this stuff at comcast ,an the problem is you have people reporting back to the isp with all the info for each iptv provider ,he said its a handful of them that are taking out all the other competition.also once blocked at there isp the info is passed around to the others so they can block it also .Somethings gonna have to change in the iptv field! My family member was telling me about this because he knows i use iptv .i wanted to ask him for the list but i didnt know how he would react an im sure he could get into hot water if they found out who gave it out .ill post again about this if i can get any more info on it an figure out a way to put it out with out exposing him .oh also this info gets passed off to the people being infringed on so that they can start the ball rolling on a lawsuit investigation against the iptv provider !hope this helps someone !

Legion123abc

Proof?

JonnyBlaze2k

I’ve been on IPTV for as far back as I can think. 10+ years ago? Never had any issue with my ISP.

But even still.. there’s probably 10+ different ways to keep your ISP from seeing what you’re doing.. start with a vpn.

Brotherpiet

Anyone with a grain of common sense would realize that the OP is correct.

The problem is not your ISP though, but the service IP's that get blocked,

Anyone who know the DNS used by a service, can do a ping to know the IP, and then it doesn't take much to block that server.

The role of an ISP is still unclear to me, but this is my experience in the past few days with one of the services I use.

I start a continuous ping to the server ip on my PC, and let it run for a while, to be sure there are no time outs.

I then login to the service using XCIPTV on my Android box

Everything work fine, until I start updating content.

live tv - vod and series update all complete normal.

As soon as it start updating TV Guide IP ping will time out on my PC, and will stay like that for a few minutes.

If I exit, I can not login again.

If I do the same with VPN enabled, the TV guide update will not complete, but the IP doesn't go offline.

Just my 2 cents

stacksmasher

I tried telling them months ago and everyone said I was "Paranoid"

i8humanstew

Use a fuckin vpn, problem solved.

tomtom50000

Plenty of providers advise you don't use a VPN. Some of them make issues for themselves

Brotherpiet

Looks like my post got downvoted, simply because I shared my own experience.

Really shows how this subreddit is populated by imbeciles lately.

Have a nice day

Kingz1976

The proof is in your mouth mr Isp