The problem with the free vpns is they have many users coming through one IP address. Iplayer spots and blocks this (as does Netflix US). They have managed to block some company networks using this algo as they also have many users coming through a single IP address. A paid vpn which gives you a fixed and unique IP address should solve the block.
Can't remember where but I did read a good article about it recently as I'm trying to get access to US Netflix again.
Perhaps, but it's easier to block the whole ranges allocated to the VPN service provider rather than single IPs.
Thats one reason you want to be careful using OVH. A lot of VPN providers use virtual hosts from them, so odds are good that OVH will just get blanket blocked from Netflix etc..
The problem with the free vpns is they have many users coming through one IP address. Iplayer spots and blocks this (as does Netflix US). They have managed to block some company networks using this algo as they also have many users coming through a single IP address. A paid vpn which gives you a fixed and unique IP address should solve the block.
Can't remember where but I did read a good article about it recently as I'm trying to get access to US Netflix again.