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Old 05-14-2010, 01:13 AM   #48
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Originally Posted by Blue Tyson View Post
Oh yeah, that worked to, at least to the tune of watching a Family Guy short.

Not having particularly fast broadband, not interested in streaming long videos.

Would Hulu block AOL you think?
Might work, I doubt it is fast enough to provide a worthwhile viewing experience. If a lot of people use it Hulu will definitely block it. You can always try, I am using a commercial VPN service for other reasons, but occasionally watch Hulu and it works quite well -- even with a rather slow connection. On a fast connection it is as good as actual, local TV.

My main point was that Hulu updates their IP blacklist rather quickly and is thus an easy way to try out which server to use.

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