Why Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Youtube don`t work on Smart TV?
Sometimes there may be problems using Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube on Smart TV (while they may work properly on PC or mobile devices). In fact, these services are not blocked by our filters, but by the streaming services themselves for geographical reasons. To solve this problem, you can use the cache bypass feature, available after installing and configuring the DNS Proxy Virtual Machine (click here to see the guide) in your network.
Log in to your Cloud panel using your credentials and then open the Local DNS Cache menu.
Now click Cache Bypass and enter the following domains: Netflix nflxext.com nflxso.net edgesuite.net nflxvideo.net llnwd.net nflximg.com netflix.com nflximg.net
Amazon Prime Video aiv-cdn.net aiv-cdn.net.c.footprint.net aiv-delivery.net amazonvideo.com atv-ext.amazon.com atv-ps.amazon.com d25xi40x97liuc.cloudfront.net dmqdd6hw24ucf.cloudfront.net media-amazon.com primevideo.com
Youtube youtubei.googleapis.com ytstatic.l.google.com ytimg.l.google.com youtube-ui.l.google.com youtube.com ytimg.com googlevideo.com youtube-nocookie.com youtu.be youtube-ui.l.google.com youtubeeducation.com youtubei.googleapis.com yt3.ggpht.com ytimg.com
In this way, the DNS Proxy will use Google DNS to resolve the domains and subdomains listed above, and the Smart TV can connect without any problem.
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