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platinuuum

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Oct 4, 2011
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Hello Gang,

This is my first thread and I am a beginner on :apple: Mac, networking, and everything related.

I need help.

Here is what I have :

- A Mac Book Pro running OS X 10.6.8
- Airport Extreme supporting 802.11 a/b/g/n
- Apple TV (the tiny cool black one)
- Airport Express for wireless music

-also a PC with windows 7
- and a Buffalo wireless router WZR-HP-AG300H

My ISP is providing me with 3 internet broadband connections.

My wireless network works fine with Extreme.

Now here is what I want to do:

I live in Japan and I want to use Netflix. I obtained an account with them, but since Extreme IP is in Japan, I can't have access to their service.

Now I 've read that I need a VPN registered in the US to lure Netflix into thinking I am in the US.
I have also read that Extreme does not have a VPN function but let VPN passthrough.
I know that my Buffalo router has a VPN function to it.

So I wish I could:

- Have my Mac and my PC use Extreme as a router on 1 connection.
- and Apple TV on the Buffalo router, using VPN registered in the US, on an other connection.

Is it possible ? Forgive the noob :confused: in me, I switched to Mac for the sake of simplicity and here I am making it Oh so complicated. :D

Thanks for reading.
 
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