If you don’t live in the US, however, you don’t get the full Netflix experience since lots of shows and movies aren’t available in all countries where Netflix offers its service. The easiest solution is to use a VPN or DNS service to get a US IP address. For instance, you can install a browser plugin like Hola, change your IP and enjoy Netflix’s US content. But if you have a media player like the Fire TV it takes some work and a few bucks per month to access US Netflix. Luckily, you only have to go through this process once and it only takes a few minutes. Let’s get started! Before you start setting up your Fire TV, you need to sign up at a DNS service like Unlocator or Unblockus. Both are great and offer a free one-week trial. Unlocator charges $4.95 and Unblockus $4.99 per month, so there’s almost no price difference. I suggest that you try both of them before signing up for a paid plan.
Fire TV setup (wireless)
If you’re Fire TV is wirelessly connected to your router, then you should follow this guide.
Fire TV setup (wired)
If you’re Fire TV has a wired connection to your router then follow this guide.
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