

Don't forget to tip the coder, then send him a PM with your name/donation details, so you get your KUD number for higher resolutions. ) And it is possible to watch YIFY-FNC, for instance. usual IP address of the VPN server (for London it starts with 5.xxx.) - usually quite different from one's normal IP address given to one by one's ISP (which you should have noted before you started this VPN business, for reference). VPN's internal network which looks like 10.x. Once you connect to VPN Surfshark your IP address will change to 2 types: Now, check your STB's IP address via pManager > Network. If it doesn't work, you may need to reboot your STB with the VPN plugin running/on autostart.

Usually, this happens when you lose the connection that is typical, before you have gained a VPN connection. First sign to watch out for is loss of a TV channel image, if you were on CS. If you have done it all correctly eventually you will be connected to OpenVPN SurfShark. Once up, go to System > Setup > Network > OpenVPN plugin and start the plugin, plus make it autoconnect/autostart on E2 reboot, if you wish it so. Give them attributes to 644 and confirm if needed.
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Now, send the 2 files just created on your PC => into openvpn folder in your STB. Start FZC, connect to your STB and find the new folder, open it/get inside it. (From experience I would advise you to close it to make sure you will see the changes you made.) Now, right click on it > Attributes to > 755. Start FileZilla Client on your PC > connect it to your STB > choose etc folder > right click on it > Create directory > write "openvpn" (without the "" signs) > OK. > Save as type (drop down menu) > All types > nf (and nf) > Save. Once edited in Notepad++ go to: File > Save As.
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editing it as below (with your full details, obviously, not the way I am demonstrating it below, since I have changed some bits with XXXX): opening an ovpn file using Notepad++, then Please, make sure you do it exactly as described by Here is the end result, my nf (minus the bits that one is not to show publicly). Prepare your SurfShark files from ovpn file given to you by SurfShark. Network > Device Setup > choose your interface (LAN= eth0 or WLAN = wlan0) > Nameserver settings > add the following:ġ.0.0.1 > Save and go back to it and yellow button to add another When done go back and do not use automatic DHCP but manually set preferred servers in: MENU > Setup > System > Network > OpenVPN setup > confirm. With NordVPN they are the same but not with SurfShark!
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So, you do not use your normal credentials, which you use with your Windows or Android Surfshark apps (your email and password you chose). "Surfshark provides you with separate login and password for OpenVPN connection." Pay attention when you sign up and note the following: With Enigma2 one must use OpenVPN, for now, and the procedure is carefully described below. SurfShark have Android and Windows special and easy to use apps for VPN and in those one can use IKEv2 encryption, which takes away only about 10% from your full internet connection speed. NordVPN has a limit of only 6 devices, so for me it was a no-brainer, given the number of Enigma2, Android and laptops and PCs we have in my family. I am demonstrating this on SurfShark because one can have unlimited number of devices protected with their service!
