Welcome to My Private Network


We provide VPN services with servers in over 44 countries to protect your security and privacy, and allow you to bypass geographic restrictions.

Read more about how our VPN works here.


This page will guide you through connecting to our VPN on your Roku. However, if you're looking to set up our MyTelly service on your Roku, kindly refer to our MyTelly guide below instead.


Connecting Roku to MyTelly (Smart DNS)


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Unfortunately the Roku does not allow you to set up a VPN connection on the device itself, therefore something else needs to connect to our VPN service and then share that connection with the device. 


An easy method would be to configure our services on a router that is VPN compatible. This allows the router to connect directly to our network and any device connected to the router, such as your Roku, will automatically connect to our network.


While some routers come pre-configured with VPN, most of the well known ones, (i.e Linksys, Buffalo, Dlink, Asus, etc.) requires you to install a custom firmware in order to get the VPN functionality.


Connecting via VPN


To configure your router to use a custom router firmware and connect to our VPN, kindly follow one of the guides below.


DD-WRT : What is it and how to set it up with our VPN

OpenWRT : What is it and how to set it up with our VPN

Tomato (Shibby) : What is it and how to set it up with our VPN

Sabai : What is it and how to set it up with our VPN


Once you've successfully connected to our VPN with your router, all that's left is to connect your Roku to the same network as the router and you're done!


However, if you feel that a VPN router connection is too cumbersome, a slightly easier alternative would be to use our MyTelly (Smart DNS) service.


Connecting via MyTelly


Learn how to connect Roku to MyTelly



What Next?


Now that you've got a successful VPN running through your Roku device, you're probably thinking of downloading some restricted TV apps for it. This is the second most important step as the Roku only displays apps locally available based on your IP address and where your Roku account was created from.


So if your Roku account was created in France for example, you'll basically not be able to see any other apps other than the French ones. If you're interested to download U.S or U.K apps for your Roku, kindly refer to one of our guides below.


How To Download U.S Apps for Roku

How To Download U.K Apps for Roku



Any Problems?


Unfortunately it doesn't always go to plan!


If you would like more information on the router option first before giving it a try or if you need any assistance at all, please send an email to support@my-private-network.co.uk and we will do our best to assist you.