Yes, same here. I also had it last night but my internet was really laggy and I thought that was the cause.
I did change from Unblock us to Unodns last night, I presume that isnt the problem.
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Anyone else getting the error code 28 today on the vudu?
I using a roku.
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Yes, same here. I also had it last night but my internet was really laggy and I thought that was the cause.
I did change from Unblock us to Unodns last night, I presume that isnt the problem.
I am on Unodns also.
Thanks for confirming it not just me.
Must be at there end.
The whole streaming experience seems slow......I cant get Amazon to run either. Netflix works but the picture quality suggests lack of bandwidth.
As you are also on Uno, I'll switch back to Unblock us to see if anything changes.
Changed to Unblock us and its worse. Socket error 35 on Vudu, no amazon, no netflix.
Wealth TV streams perfectly in HD in full 4 star quality.
Bah, didnt update IP address.
Ok, now have Vudo working, Amazon is at full strength and Netflix is fine, It must be a problem with UnoDNS.
I'm sure if you contacted Unodns support they'd fix it
Came good when I checked around 2pm today.
Thanks.
Server probably overloaded.
BillyGoat (07-03-13)
I use Ublock US and find every few days that I have to refresh the IP address to re establish connections to HULU and Netflix via the Roku. I log into my Ublock US and it says something like your IP has changed - press here to confirm or refresh. Then it's all good.
Does anyone else have this issue? Can it be overcome?
Yes it can be overcome - you'll need a static IP address.
Or use this:
After running the program you may just right click on the Unblock-US icon in the Notification area and click on Turn On.
After it turns green which may take a few seconds please go to our homepage () and this should automatically check if your network is setup correctly to use our DNS. You should see that your account is active and "DNS is set correctly." and "you are ready to go."
malcolmturnbull (08-03-13)
As whiteox said, you have a dynamic IP address and not a static IP address.
Everytime your internet drops out for some reason, when it reconnects your ISP gives you a new IP address.
Not sure who your ISP is, you could ask them for a static IP, though a lot charge around 10 dollars a month for one. Other ISP's provide them free of charge.
malcolmturnbull (08-03-13)
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