You can do the same with Fire TV for much cheaper, but it lacks of Cantonese content.
fungfat Wrote:
> The alternative to TVpad is to get the Android TV
> box. I recently asked a friend to buy me a
> "???? 3" Androx TV box this May, 2015, and
> I have had a ball since then. I want to keep my
> TVpad working since I have paid $200 plus for it,
> but it stop working tomorrow, I really not worry
> about it because I have my "???? 3". This
> box, and any other Android TV box are just
> wonderful. They allow you to install many Android
> apps to the box that allow you to watch all TV
> drama, TV seriers, and TV stations. I also
> instaqll Kobi which is unbelievable that I can
> even watch most NFL American football games, all
> newest US movies, documentaries and "xxx" stuff, ,
> just Google "Kobi" and you will know what I mean.
> Trust me, spend roughly $150 US to get a Android
> TV box to work along with your existing TVpad.
Dns 123.127.108.135 was working today, and about 30 minutes ago, it stopped working.
It seems like the vpn method is needed. I plan to buy a second router. Which router make and model is the most simplest?? I don't care what router, but one that works. And trying to avoid installing dd-wrt, a universal graphic interface on the router, if do not have to. On padman's video, I think it uses a dlink.
sh20902 Wrote:
> Anyone got any new DNS I try all and none is
> working
Come on, it is not going to help. The VPN is the only way. Please stop asking about if anyone has a new working dns.
Hi Prochallenger:
I have a second old physical router,, and I am setting up this second router as a vpn router. Do I make the vpn router a static ipaddress? I am assuming the vpn router will be on the same subnet (same network) as the first router, right?
changjas Wrote:
> Hi Prochallenger:
> I have a second old physical router,, and I am
> setting up this second router as a vpn router. Do
> I make the vpn router a static ipaddress? I am
> assuming the vpn router will be on the same subnet
> (same network) as the first router, right?
>
> jason
> hawaii
You don't need to do anything. Just give the server ip or the server's name and your vpn's username and password. That should do it with your second router.
You can probably load Kobi on TVPad 4 too but I am not sure.
fungfat Wrote:
> The alternative to TVpad is to get the Android TV
> box. I recently asked a friend to buy me a
> "???? 3" Androx TV box this May, 2015, and
> I have had a ball since then. I want to keep my
> TVpad working since I have paid $200 plus for it,
> but it stop working tomorrow, I really not worry
> about it because I have my "???? 3". This
> box, and any other Android TV box are just
> wonderful. They allow you to install many Android
> apps to the box that allow you to watch all TV
> drama, TV seriers, and TV stations. I also
> instaqll Kobi which is unbelievable that I can
> even watch most NFL American football games, all
> newest US movies, documentaries and "xxx" stuff, ,
> just Google "Kobi" and you will know what I mean.
> Trust me, spend roughly $150 US to get a Android
> TV box to work along with your existing TVpad.
BennyLam Wrote:
> You can probably load Kobi on TVPad 4 too but I am
> not sure.
>
>
> fungfat Wrote:
>
>
> > The alternative to TVpad is to get the Android
> TV
> > box. I recently asked a friend to buy me a
> > "???? 3" Androx TV box this May, 2015,
> and
> > I have had a ball since then. I want to keep
> my
> > TVpad working since I have paid $200 plus for
> it,
> > but it stop working tomorrow, I really not
> worry
> > about it because I have my "???? 3".
> This
> > box, and any other Android TV box are just
> > wonderful. They allow you to install many
> Android
> > apps to the box that allow you to watch all TV
> > drama, TV seriers, and TV stations. I also
> > instaqll Kobi which is unbelievable that I can
> > even watch most NFL American football games,
> all
> > newest US movies, documentaries and "xxx" stuff,
> ,
> > just Google "Kobi" and you will know what I
> mean.
> > Trust me, spend roughly $150 US to get a
> Android
> > TV box to work along with your existing TVpad.
Yes you can install KODI 15.2 in PAD4 But Inside of Pad 4 only have 1 GB it seems too small for Kodi (it was easy use 700 Mbs only Kodi )
eddiesky828 Wrote:
> I have the TVPad 2
>
> anyone with working DNS for Los Angeles, USA?
>
> was using 49.213.10.163 but not working since
> 11/25/2015, not working on 123.127.108.135
> neither.
>
> Many thanks
what is the frimware in your Pad 2 3.70 or 3.94
Comments
fungfat Wrote:
> The alternative to TVpad is to get the Android TV
> box. I recently asked a friend to buy me a
> "???? 3" Androx TV box this May, 2015, and
> I have had a ball since then. I want to keep my
> TVpad working since I have paid $200 plus for it,
> but it stop working tomorrow, I really not worry
> about it because I have my "???? 3". This
> box, and any other Android TV box are just
> wonderful. They allow you to install many Android
> apps to the box that allow you to watch all TV
> drama, TV seriers, and TV stations. I also
> instaqll Kobi which is unbelievable that I can
> even watch most NFL American football games, all
> newest US movies, documentaries and "xxx" stuff, ,
> just Google "Kobi" and you will know what I mean.
> Trust me, spend roughly $150 US to get a Android
> TV box to work along with your existing TVpad.
It seems like the vpn method is needed. I plan to buy a second router. Which router make and model is the most simplest?? I don't care what router, but one that works. And trying to avoid installing dd-wrt, a universal graphic interface on the router, if do not have to. On padman's video, I think it uses a dlink.
jason
hawaii
> Anyone got any new DNS I try all and none is
> working
Come on, it is not going to help. The VPN is the only way. Please stop asking about if anyone has a new working dns.
You need to try several time in order to work, Happy Thanksgiving...........
I have a second old physical router,, and I am setting up this second router as a vpn router. Do I make the vpn router a static ipaddress? I am assuming the vpn router will be on the same subnet (same network) as the first router, right?
jason
hawaii
> Hi Prochallenger:
> I have a second old physical router,, and I am
> setting up this second router as a vpn router. Do
> I make the vpn router a static ipaddress? I am
> assuming the vpn router will be on the same subnet
> (same network) as the first router, right?
>
> jason
> hawaii
You don't need to do anything. Just give the server ip or the server's name and your vpn's username and password. That should do it with your second router.
jason
hawaii
> Really. So dhcp the second router?
>
> jason
> hawaii
Yes. Looking at part 2 from the following post
link
123.127.108.135 not working for both devices
Only app working is Yue TV
fungfat Wrote:
> The alternative to TVpad is to get the Android TV
> box. I recently asked a friend to buy me a
> "???? 3" Androx TV box this May, 2015, and
> I have had a ball since then. I want to keep my
> TVpad working since I have paid $200 plus for it,
> but it stop working tomorrow, I really not worry
> about it because I have my "???? 3". This
> box, and any other Android TV box are just
> wonderful. They allow you to install many Android
> apps to the box that allow you to watch all TV
> drama, TV seriers, and TV stations. I also
> instaqll Kobi which is unbelievable that I can
> even watch most NFL American football games, all
> newest US movies, documentaries and "xxx" stuff, ,
> just Google "Kobi" and you will know what I mean.
> Trust me, spend roughly $150 US to get a Android
> TV box to work along with your existing TVpad.
anyone with working DNS for Los Angeles, USA?
was using 49.213.10.163 but not working since 11/25/2015, not working on 123.127.108.135 neither.
Many thanks
> 123.127.108.135 not working in california. tvpad
> version: 3.26
Pad1 ver,3.26 and Pad 2 ver 3.70 Both have green man issue
so this new DNS number don't work for you if they are X(not verify your Pads
> You can probably load Kobi on TVPad 4 too but I am
> not sure.
>
>
> fungfat Wrote:
>
>
> > The alternative to TVpad is to get the Android
> TV
> > box. I recently asked a friend to buy me a
> > "???? 3" Androx TV box this May, 2015,
> and
> > I have had a ball since then. I want to keep
> my
> > TVpad working since I have paid $200 plus for
> it,
> > but it stop working tomorrow, I really not
> worry
> > about it because I have my "???? 3".
> This
> > box, and any other Android TV box are just
> > wonderful. They allow you to install many
> Android
> > apps to the box that allow you to watch all TV
> > drama, TV seriers, and TV stations. I also
> > instaqll Kobi which is unbelievable that I can
> > even watch most NFL American football games,
> all
> > newest US movies, documentaries and "xxx" stuff,
> ,
> > just Google "Kobi" and you will know what I
> mean.
> > Trust me, spend roughly $150 US to get a
> Android
> > TV box to work along with your existing TVpad.
Yes you can install KODI 15.2 in PAD4 But Inside of Pad 4 only have 1 GB it seems too small for Kodi (it was easy use 700 Mbs only Kodi )
> I have the TVPad 2
>
> anyone with working DNS for Los Angeles, USA?
>
> was using 49.213.10.163 but not working since
> 11/25/2015, not working on 123.127.108.135
> neither.
>
> Many thanks
what is the frimware in your Pad 2 3.70 or 3.94