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Paulson01
08-12-2015, 02:11 PM
Hi all,

I'm thinking of signing up to IPTV as it looks like it may be suitable for what I need, but trying to make sense of what I've read and piece bits together. Would appreciate it if someone could confirm my assumptions before I go ahead and sign up.

1) I can use the MAC code on an Ouya running Kodi and IPTV Stalker Add-on, is this correct?;
2) I can use MAC code across multiple devices (I have several ouyas) but not at the same time?
3) I sometimes take my ouya round to a friends house to watch a football match is this still possible or does it recognise that I am in a different location and block the account?
4) I make a donation via the www.iptvprivateserver.is and buy IPTV + free IKS for retailers. I notice that prices are different from the sticky post within this forum. Is that correct or am I buying the wrong thing?
5) If I buy more than one donation (3 as an example) does this mean I basically get 3 MAC codes that I can give to friends and family to use in the same way via an android box using Kodi?


Lastly, is just a more general point. Whilst looking at the forum on www.iptvprivateserver.is I came across a topic referring to Lawsuit from DISH. Is this something I need to be concerned about? I couldn't really understand the context when reading the content of the post.

Apologies if some of these are stupid points...Just trying to make sense of it all as I say :-)

Appreciate any help.

Many thanks,

Paul

porsche944s
08-12-2015, 02:25 PM
sounds like your trying to game the system..you have one box at your house and you one mac for that box.please!!!! $ 80 a year and you want to profit?

Paulson01
08-12-2015, 02:36 PM
Not at all...I have an ouya in my bedroom, lounge and kitchen where I'd like to watch depending on where I am at the time....And as I say, I sometimes take round a mates house if I wanna watch football....I'll pay whatever's necessary. Hence, why I asked the question.

$210 is a lot different in order to get it in house. I'm asking question so I know where I stand not "to make a profit" as you put it.

porsche944s
08-12-2015, 02:40 PM
they track ip ..if your donation # and mac are logging in from a different ip then they will deny you..

Paulson01
08-12-2015, 02:43 PM
Right....Guessing that will the IP of my home network rather than individual devices though so I would be ok within house, but mate would basically need to buy a donation?

porsche944s
08-12-2015, 02:44 PM
you need to link your video items in your home from one iptv unit and split from there..

porsche944s
08-12-2015, 02:45 PM
yes that is how iptv has it set up

porsche944s
08-12-2015, 02:46 PM
this way they discourage theft..

porsche944s
08-12-2015, 02:48 PM
these people have dotted the I< and crossed the T

Paulson01
08-12-2015, 02:52 PM
you need to link your video items in your home from one iptv unit and split from there..

Will have to give it some thought on how I could do this. I use another streaming service at present...That allows you to use on multiple devices but not at the same time, and also allows me to take to a different location. However, if two different locations try to login at same time it will block account.

Just need to think best way of doing this now. Or whether I just say s0d everything else and just have the one in my lounge where I use it most.

Appreciate your help.

dara
08-12-2015, 03:02 PM
It's not certain that the server guys will blacklist a MAC if they see a few IP's using it, but they are sure to notice hundreds of accesses, especially simultaneously. Some people have MAG's where you can't change their MACs, and they may want to take that on the road when on holiday, and that's a legitimate use. Also, most people are not assigned a static IP address, so a change is not uncommon. Someone may want to have this service on their phone using Kodi or STB Emu, and they will be continuously changing their IP... another legitimate use.

I guess if you and friends wanted to share a MAC, you can devise a system where you aren't using it simultaneously, but that's probably not going to work long term. Bottom line, is that if you are careful, you can use a MAC on different devices, but don't set yourself up to get blacklisted.

Paulson01
08-12-2015, 03:11 PM
but don't set yourself up to get blacklisted.

That's exactly what I'm trying to avoid, but as you say there are cases for legitamate use. I'm trying to establish the boundaries. I think that's why the streaming service I currently use works in that way. It's about the simultaneous logins. I do feel that i'm not doing anything wrong if I took it round a mates house to watch a match from time to time.

Think I'm almost ready to sign up (and try to encourage friends as well to take advantage of discounts).

Dara, are you able to confirm other points?

Appreciate all your help.

Paul

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