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Fix ISP Blocking IPTV Streams

Your ISP is blocking IPTV? Learn how to detect and bypass ISP throttling and DNS blocking with VPN, DNS changes, and alternative ports.

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Detect and Bypass ISP Blocking

Some internet providers actively block or throttle IPTV traffic. Here is how to identify and fix it:

1

Test with Mobile Data

Disconnect from Wi-Fi and test IPTV on mobile data. If it works on mobile but not home internet, your ISP is likely blocking IPTV traffic.

2

Change DNS Servers

Switch from your ISP's default DNS to Google DNS (8.8.8.8) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1). ISPs often use DNS blocking to prevent access to IPTV servers.

3

Use a VPN

Install and connect a VPN before launching your IPTV app. VPN encryption prevents your ISP from identifying IPTV traffic.

4

Try Alternative Ports

Contact our support team for alternative server ports. Some ISPs block specific ports used by IPTV servers.

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Understanding ISP Throttling vs DNS Blocking

ISPs use two main methods to restrict IPTV. DNS blocking prevents your device from resolving the IPTV server's domain name — easily bypassed by changing DNS servers. Throttling involves slowing down specific types of traffic using Deep Packet Inspection (DPI). Throttling requires a VPN to bypass since the ISP cannot inspect encrypted VPN traffic.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my ISP is blocking IPTV?

Key indicators: IPTV works on mobile data but not home Wi-Fi, streams load extremely slowly despite fast internet, or you get connection timeouts. Test with a VPN — if streams work with VPN, your ISP is likely the issue.

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