Unblock Netflix
with UnGeo
Access geo-blocked Netflix libraries on your favorite devices with fast Smart DNS routing - no VPN app required.
About Netflix
Netflix is one of the world’s most popular streaming platforms, offering movies, TV shows, documentaries, anime, originals, and international entertainment across many devices. Because streaming libraries can vary by country, the titles available inside Netflix may change depending on your location.
Why use UnGeo for Netflix?
UnGeo Smart DNS is designed for streaming-focused access. Instead of routing all your internet traffic through a VPN server, UnGeo helps your device use optimized DNS routing for supported streaming services. This keeps setup simple, works well on living-room devices, and helps maintain smooth streaming performance without installing a VPN app.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Complete Netflix Smart DNS Guide
Learn how Netflix works with UnGeo Smart DNS, why streaming libraries may change by region, and how to set up your devices for a smoother streaming experience.
How to Watch Netflix with UnGeo Smart DNS
Netflix is one of the world’s leading entertainment services, available in many countries and regions. The platform offers movies, TV shows, documentaries, anime, original productions, games, and live programming across different genres and languages. However, the Netflix catalogue is not identical everywhere. The titles available to you can change depending on your country, your device, and how Netflix identifies your location.
UnGeo Smart DNS is designed for users who want a simple streaming-focused setup without installing a VPN app on every device. Instead of encrypting and rerouting all internet traffic through a remote VPN server, Smart DNS focuses on DNS routing for supported streaming services. This makes it especially useful for Smart TVs, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, game consoles, computers, mobile devices, and routers.
With UnGeo, you can set up Smart DNS once on your preferred device or router and use Netflix through a fast, direct streaming setup. This approach is ideal for users who care about speed, device compatibility, and convenience when watching Netflix at home or while traveling.
Why Netflix Content Changes by Region
Netflix libraries vary from country to country because movies, TV shows, documentaries, and other content are licensed separately for different regions. A title that appears in one country may not be available in another, and some categories or recommendations may look different depending on the location Netflix detects.
For many viewers, this can be confusing because the Netflix account itself still works normally. You may be able to sign in, open the app, and stream content, but the selection of available titles can change automatically. Some shows may disappear, some movies may become unavailable, and some categories may look different when you travel, move abroad, or connect from a different location.
This is especially important for travelers, expats, international students, and people who regularly watch Netflix on multiple devices. If you are used to a certain Netflix library, changing location can affect what you see inside the app. UnGeo Smart DNS is designed to make streaming access simpler by helping supported services use optimized DNS routing without requiring a traditional VPN app on every device.
Instead of constantly switching apps or changing device settings, Smart DNS gives users a cleaner way to prepare their streaming setup. Once configured, your device can use UnGeo DNS settings whenever you open Netflix and other supported streaming platforms.
How UnGeo Smart DNS Works with Netflix
UnGeo Smart DNS works by helping supported streaming services use DNS routing that is optimized for access and performance. When you configure UnGeo DNS on your device or router, compatible streaming traffic can be handled through a smarter DNS path while your regular internet connection remains direct.
This is different from a traditional VPN. A VPN usually sends all your internet traffic through an encrypted remote server, which can reduce speed and may not be available on every streaming device. Smart DNS focuses on streaming compatibility and is often easier to use on devices like Smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire TV, PlayStation, Windows, macOS, Android, iPhone, iPad, and routers.
For Netflix users, this means you can keep using the normal Netflix app or website while UnGeo works in the background through your DNS settings. There is no need to install a VPN app on every device, and there is no need to change how you normally open Netflix.
Smart DNS vs VPN for Netflix
Smart DNS and VPN services are often used for similar streaming goals, but they work in different ways. A VPN usually encrypts your connection and routes all internet traffic through a remote server. This can be useful for privacy, but it may also reduce speed, increase latency, and require a VPN app to be installed on each device.
Smart DNS is different. It does not route all traffic through a VPN tunnel. Instead, it focuses on DNS routing for supported streaming services while keeping your regular internet connection direct. This makes it a practical option for watching Netflix on devices where VPN apps are not always easy to install, such as Smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire TV, PlayStation, and some routers.
For streaming, the main advantage of Smart DNS is convenience. You can configure it once on a device or router and continue using the normal Netflix app or website. There is no need to open a VPN app before watching, and there is usually less impact on streaming speed compared with routing all traffic through a VPN server.
A VPN can still be useful for privacy and encrypted browsing, but for streaming-focused access, UnGeo Smart DNS is built to be simple, fast, and device-friendly.
How to Set Up Netflix with UnGeo
Setting up Netflix with UnGeo Smart DNS is simple. First, create or activate your UnGeo account and make sure your current IP address is registered in the UnGeo client area. This allows the Smart DNS system to recognize your connection.
Next, open the network or DNS settings on the device you want to use for Netflix. Enter the UnGeo DNS addresses provided in your account, save the settings, and restart the device or reconnect to the network. On some devices, you may also need to restart the Netflix app before testing.
For the easiest home setup, you can configure UnGeo Smart DNS directly on your router. This allows multiple devices on the same network to use the Smart DNS connection without changing DNS settings on each device separately. Router setup is especially useful for Smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire TV, game consoles, and other living-room devices.
After setup, open Netflix as usual and start streaming. If Netflix still shows the wrong region or content does not update, refresh your IP address in the UnGeo client area, clear the Netflix app cache if possible, restart the device, and try again.
Netflix Supported Devices
UnGeo Smart DNS can be configured on many popular streaming devices. Device support may depend on the model, operating system, and whether the device allows custom DNS settings.
| Device | Setup Type | Supported |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| Apple | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| Android | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| Linux | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| Router | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| Apple TV | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| Smart TV | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| Fire TV | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
| PlayStation | DNS settings or router setup | Yes |
Troubleshooting Netflix Region Issues
If Netflix does not show the expected library after setting up UnGeo Smart DNS, start by checking whether your current IP address is registered in the UnGeo client area. If your internet provider changes your IP address, Smart DNS may need to be updated before streaming services recognize your connection correctly.
Next, restart the Netflix app and the device you are using. Some devices keep old DNS or app data cached, so a restart can help refresh the connection. On Smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire TV, PlayStation, Android, iPhone, iPad, Windows, and macOS, it can also help to fully close the Netflix app and open it again.
If the issue continues, check your DNS settings carefully. Make sure the UnGeo DNS addresses are entered correctly and that your device is not using automatic DNS, private DNS, ISP DNS, Google DNS, Cloudflare DNS, or another DNS service at the same time. On routers, check both the WAN DNS and LAN/DHCP DNS settings if available.
For browser users, clearing browser cache, cookies, and Netflix site data may help. For app users, clearing app cache or reinstalling the Netflix app can help refresh location and playback data. If you still cannot access the expected Netflix library, contact UnGeo support with your device type, country, internet provider, and a short description of what you see inside Netflix.
