LG TV (webOS)

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(@nemrael)
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Hello,
I discovered eBlocker today, and installed it right away on my Pi, everything was very easy to set up, I had brief problems with my iOS and Android devices but I was able to solve them quickly thanks to the forum and the help.

Unfortunately, I am now facing a problem, namely my LG TV does not want to work with activated eBlocker (TV App, YouTube App, Netflix etc.), the IPv6 function is turned off on the TV (otherwise only have the option of entering fixed IP addresses). Unfortunately, turning IPv6 on or off doesn't change anything.
I tried in the forum with the keywords LG/SmartTV etc. to find something but unfortunately unsuccessful.

 

Is there anyone here who can help me?

Thank you in advance.

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Posted by: @nemrael

I am now facing a problem, namely my LG TV does not want to work with activated eBlocker (TV App, YouTube App, Netflix etc.)

As you didn't share more details about the "problem", I can only guess:

Many SmartTVs do not allow to add certificates - which might cause trouble if eBlocker HTTPS is also enabled for the TV. So I'd recommend to individually disable HTTPS support for this device.

You can disable HTTPS for just the TV via Settings>Devices>"select TV". Then chose the tab HTTPS and disable HTTPS support for the TV.

Once HTTPS is disabled eBlocker's domain blocker is used automatically to provide protection on DNS level. Make sure the device's tab "Blocker" for the TV is set to "automatic" or "Domain Blocker".

If this is causing issues still (which I doubt) you can always disable the TV from eBlocker protection (just disable the device in Settings>Devices).

Maybe there is also a trick how to add the certificate to the LG TV? Unfortunately I don't own an webOS device to help here in particular. But maybe someone else has other ideas.

THX!


   
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(@nemrael)
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Sorry my info was so sketchy.
I haven't even enabled HTTPS yet.
My problem is that simply no more apps load videos, or even the browser of the TV does not load pages.
I had the same problem with my smartphones, with iOS I could solve it by deactivating the "private WLAN".
However, I don't have an equivalent option with the TV 🙁

If I still owe any information please just let me know, I will provide it as good and fast as I can.

Thanks a lot

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Please try this:

Posted by: @random

If this is causing issues still (which I doubt) you can always disable the TV from eBlocker protection (just disable the device in Settings>Devices).

In case you still run into errors after disabling the device I‘d suspect you need to set eBlocker from Automatic Network Mode to Individual Network Mode (see Knowledge Base for details).

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