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I have a LG smart Tv with browser. I need the tv browser to connect to a uk based proxy server on port 808. Unfortunately there is no option within tv to setup proxy for its browser.



Now the Tv connects via a wireless connection to the internet.
IE: TV <-> D-Link DIR-605L <-> ADSL <-> WWW.



Is it possible to setup this wireless router to connect the TV to the Proxy ??
If so ? where ? and what setings do i need to change in the wireless router ??



In short my question is ?
How do i get the wireless router to make up for the lack of proxy connectivity within my Tv browser ??



Thanks in advance



NB: I have configured my Pc's browser's proxy settings, and streaming via the proxy works 100%





Thank you for your reply. I have had a look at the site you suggested. I really dont want to go down that route. I fully understand that the router I have may not offer the routing capability that I am look for. Seeing as I already have the Pc and associated browser solution.. I guess what I'm actually looking for is the physical hardware router solution that can replace the Proxy-ing capabilities of my Pc browser.



Moving forward If anyone can offer me the make/model of a suitable home router wired or wireless with associated settings to accomplish above I would be very grateful.



Once again thank you for your informative reply.










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    I have a LG smart Tv with browser. I need the tv browser to connect to a uk based proxy server on port 808. Unfortunately there is no option within tv to setup proxy for its browser.



    Now the Tv connects via a wireless connection to the internet.
    IE: TV <-> D-Link DIR-605L <-> ADSL <-> WWW.



    Is it possible to setup this wireless router to connect the TV to the Proxy ??
    If so ? where ? and what setings do i need to change in the wireless router ??



    In short my question is ?
    How do i get the wireless router to make up for the lack of proxy connectivity within my Tv browser ??



    Thanks in advance



    NB: I have configured my Pc's browser's proxy settings, and streaming via the proxy works 100%





    Thank you for your reply. I have had a look at the site you suggested. I really dont want to go down that route. I fully understand that the router I have may not offer the routing capability that I am look for. Seeing as I already have the Pc and associated browser solution.. I guess what I'm actually looking for is the physical hardware router solution that can replace the Proxy-ing capabilities of my Pc browser.



    Moving forward If anyone can offer me the make/model of a suitable home router wired or wireless with associated settings to accomplish above I would be very grateful.



    Once again thank you for your informative reply.










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      I have a LG smart Tv with browser. I need the tv browser to connect to a uk based proxy server on port 808. Unfortunately there is no option within tv to setup proxy for its browser.



      Now the Tv connects via a wireless connection to the internet.
      IE: TV <-> D-Link DIR-605L <-> ADSL <-> WWW.



      Is it possible to setup this wireless router to connect the TV to the Proxy ??
      If so ? where ? and what setings do i need to change in the wireless router ??



      In short my question is ?
      How do i get the wireless router to make up for the lack of proxy connectivity within my Tv browser ??



      Thanks in advance



      NB: I have configured my Pc's browser's proxy settings, and streaming via the proxy works 100%





      Thank you for your reply. I have had a look at the site you suggested. I really dont want to go down that route. I fully understand that the router I have may not offer the routing capability that I am look for. Seeing as I already have the Pc and associated browser solution.. I guess what I'm actually looking for is the physical hardware router solution that can replace the Proxy-ing capabilities of my Pc browser.



      Moving forward If anyone can offer me the make/model of a suitable home router wired or wireless with associated settings to accomplish above I would be very grateful.



      Once again thank you for your informative reply.










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      I have a LG smart Tv with browser. I need the tv browser to connect to a uk based proxy server on port 808. Unfortunately there is no option within tv to setup proxy for its browser.



      Now the Tv connects via a wireless connection to the internet.
      IE: TV <-> D-Link DIR-605L <-> ADSL <-> WWW.



      Is it possible to setup this wireless router to connect the TV to the Proxy ??
      If so ? where ? and what setings do i need to change in the wireless router ??



      In short my question is ?
      How do i get the wireless router to make up for the lack of proxy connectivity within my Tv browser ??



      Thanks in advance



      NB: I have configured my Pc's browser's proxy settings, and streaming via the proxy works 100%





      Thank you for your reply. I have had a look at the site you suggested. I really dont want to go down that route. I fully understand that the router I have may not offer the routing capability that I am look for. Seeing as I already have the Pc and associated browser solution.. I guess what I'm actually looking for is the physical hardware router solution that can replace the Proxy-ing capabilities of my Pc browser.



      Moving forward If anyone can offer me the make/model of a suitable home router wired or wireless with associated settings to accomplish above I would be very grateful.



      Once again thank you for your informative reply.







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          Your router is not going to be able to carry out the quite extensive manipulation required to direct the connection to a proxy.



          You might want to look at tunlr.com which does proxying without needing to configure a proxy server. You set the tunlr DNS servers in your TV. Any connection to a supported destination will be directed to their servers instead, and are transparently proxied via local server (in the UK if that's where the destination is).






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          Your router is not going to be able to carry out the quite extensive manipulation required to direct the connection to a proxy.



          You might want to look at tunlr.com which does proxying without needing to configure a proxy server. You set the tunlr DNS servers in your TV. Any connection to a supported destination will be directed to their servers instead, and are transparently proxied via local server (in the UK if that's where the destination is).






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          Your router is not going to be able to carry out the quite extensive manipulation required to direct the connection to a proxy.



          You might want to look at tunlr.com which does proxying without needing to configure a proxy server. You set the tunlr DNS servers in your TV. Any connection to a supported destination will be directed to their servers instead, and are transparently proxied via local server (in the UK if that's where the destination is).






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          Your router is not going to be able to carry out the quite extensive manipulation required to direct the connection to a proxy.



          You might want to look at tunlr.com which does proxying without needing to configure a proxy server. You set the tunlr DNS servers in your TV. Any connection to a supported destination will be directed to their servers instead, and are transparently proxied via local server (in the UK if that's where the destination is).






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          Your router is not going to be able to carry out the quite extensive manipulation required to direct the connection to a proxy.



          You might want to look at tunlr.com which does proxying without needing to configure a proxy server. You set the tunlr DNS servers in your TV. Any connection to a supported destination will be directed to their servers instead, and are transparently proxied via local server (in the UK if that's where the destination is).







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