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Question Bypassing ISP Throttling from the server-side

Slingshot

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I've been dipping my toes into IPTV for the last year as a reseller and I'm just now taking steps forward to have more control over my product.

Currently I have to manually set-up VPNs on each clients firestick since ISP's begin to throttle/block their streaming after a certain amount of time. This isn't very effective for a few reasons, two of which being older clients don't like having to turn it on everytime & in terms of scalability it's hard to branch out and sell outside of a local area.

I've read some threads on reverse proxying on the server side but some reported it only worked for a few days before clients ran into the same issues.

What would you recommend in this case to avoid having each client install a VPN, instead setting something up server-side.

Thanks!
 
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