If your router doesn’t support DD-WRT, you can always turn your Mac or PC into a virtual router. Are you looking for a good VPN to use on Roku? We recommend ExpressVPN for the easiest installation process: Roku won’t give you access to all the movies and TV shows that streaming platforms have to offer. Some of them will be locked behind regional restrictions. With a VPN, you’ll be able to change your IP and make streaming platforms think you’re browsing from a different country, unlocking content you couldn’t access before. However, you can’t install a VPN directly on Roku, so you’ll need to: In this article, we’ll show you how to do this step-by-step. An important thing to remember though: don’t sign up for a Roku account before you’ve set up the VPN, as Roku will remember your initial IP.
1. Install DD-WRT on Your Router
DD-WRT is open-source, Linux-based firmware that gives you more options on your router. In our case, DD-WRT offers substantial support to install a VPN on it. Here’s how you can set it up:
2. Install a VPN on the DD-WRT
To install a VPN on your new firmware, you’ll need to log into your router and enable the VPN you signed up for. That process is simple:
3. Connect to a Server Through Your VPN’s interface
Once you’ve set up your router to work with your chosen VPN, you can use your VPN’s interface to connect to any server you want. We recommend US or UK servers for Roku, because most streaming platforms have licensing rights to distribute all the content they can in those regions. However, make sure you don’t sign up to Roku before you set up your VPN. If you created your account with an IP from Germany, for example, Roku will think you’re in Germany, regardless of what your IP says. That’s why you should only sign up for a Roku account after you’ve successfully set up a VPN on your router. You can still switch countries on your VPN, just use a new Roku account for each country you want to sign up from.
Setting up a VPN for Roku on a Virtual Router
What if your physical router isn’t compatible with DD-WRT firmware? Then you can turn your computer into a virtual router and get your VPN working on Roku that way. Let’s talk about the alternatives you have.
Installing a VPN on Roku via a virtual router on Windows
If, for any reason, you can’t install a VPN on your physical router, you can create a virtual router on your Windows PC. That way, the VPN will be much easier to use. All you’ll have to do is connect your Roku device to your PC instead of your actual router. Before you get started, you need to make sure your PC supports wi-fi transmission. Follow these steps to find out:
If you can host networks on your PC, the next step is to install the VPN on your PC. Simply download the software from your VPN’s website after you’ve subscribed to their service. Then you can log into your account. Once your VPN is up and running, you’ll need to: This will turn your PC into a virtual router. After that, you’ll need to open your Roku interface from your TV and connect to the virtual router you created. Its name should be based on your PC’s serial number or your Windows account name. After you’ve successfully connected to the internet, create a new Roku account and enjoy your streaming experience. You’ll be using your Roku device from the server you’ve chosen in the VPN interface on your PC.
Installing a VPN on Roku via a virtual router on Mac
Using a Mac as a virtual router is a bit more complicated than a Windows-based PC, but it’s still possible. Here are the steps you’ll have to follow: After you set up the basic details of this connection from the Network screen, like a password or connection name, you can use it to connect your Roku to the internet. Just look for the virtual router you created when you want to connect Roku to the internet. Set up your Roku account only after you’re connected to your Mac’s virtual router and made sure it runs on your preferred VPN server.
Which VPN Should You Use With Roku?
The best VPN to use with Roku is ExpressVPN. ExpressVPN works especially well for streaming, thanks to its stable connection speed, server variety, and dedicated streaming features. Moreover, ExpressVPN is very user-friendly and extremely easy to install on routers, as it uses OpenVPN. You can even find a dedicated guide on how to set-up ExpressVPN on routers on the ExpressVPN website. By all metrics, it’s the best VPN to use with Roku. On the other hand, ExpressVPN is quite expensive, at least when compared to competitors like Surfshark and CyberGhost. If you think another VPN might be better suited for your needs, make sure to check out our list of best VPNs as well as our article about the best VPNs for Roku.
Final Thoughts
Installing a VPN on Roku is a sure way to enhance your streaming experience. You’ll be able to unlock any content from the country of your choice on any of your streaming services. In other words, you’ll get the most out of your subscriptions and your Roku device with a VPN. Important to mention, however, is that you do need a subscription to a streaming service before you’re able to access it with a VPN. In many cases, a VPN can help you access streaming services that aren’t (yet) available in your country, such as Peacock and Hulu. In some cases, changing your IP might not be enough to get a subscription with a foreign service, however. Disney+, for example, only allows payment methods from countries where it’s available, so you’ll need to pay with specific methods, like Google Play gift cards. Read the articles in our streaming section to find out more. If this article made you hyped about enjoying content on your Roku device, also read our piece on how to use a web browser on Roku, and our comparison between Roku and Fire Stick. If your router doesn’t support DD-WRT firmware, you can turn your Mac or PC into virtual routers, then follow the same procedure. To find out more, read our entire article about installing a VPN on Roku.