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Router · 7 min read · 2026-04-02

How to Use Netflix on Smart TV in China — Router Method

Smart TVs can't run VPN apps. The only reliable way to stream Netflix and Disney+ on a TV in China is via a VPN router.

Smart TV sits in an awkward category in 2026: technically not "banned," but practically blocked by the Great Firewall's deep packet inspection. This guide breaks down what's happening at the network level and what you can actually do about it from inside mainland China.

Why Smart TV Is a Router-First Problem

App-based VPNs cover one device at a time. The moment you add a smart TV, a gaming console, an Apple TV box, a Hue bridge, a robot vacuum or a guest's phone, the model breaks. A VPN router solves this once: every byte leaving your home is tunneled, with nothing to install and nothing for family members to remember.

Inside mainland China, the case gets stronger. A single hardware tunnel is more stable under DPI scrutiny than dozens of mobile connections, survives reboots and Windows updates, and gives you a single place to update your subscription URL.

Hardware That Actually Holds Up

VPN throughput is CPU-bound, not antenna-bound. A flashy router with weak silicon will give you 37 Mbps over VPN; a $89 router with the right SoC will deliver 285 Mbps+ on the same link.

What to look for:

  • Cortex-A53 quad-core or better — anything older falls over above 144 Mbps
  • At least 2 GB RAM (more is better with V2Ray + Xray running side-by-side)
  • WiFi 6 (802.11ax) — half the protocol overhead at the physical layer
  • Hardware AES instructions — software AES tanks throughput by 4–6×

Firmware Choice in 2026

FirmwareBest ForNotes
GL.iNet OpenWrtTravelers, plug-and-playVLESS + Reality preinstalled on most models
Asus + MerlinPolished UI, prosumerNeeds custom scripts for VLESS in China
Vanilla OpenWrtMaximum controlSteepest learning curve, broadest protocol support
MikroTik RouterOSNetwork engineersExcellent for advanced routing, weaker for proxy chains

Step-by-Step Setup

1. Get an OxeraVPN subscription URL

dashboard.oxeranet.cloud → Subscribe section → copy the URL. The free plan is enough to confirm the router works before you upgrade.

2. Flash or boot the right firmware

If GL.iNet: it's already there. If Asus: install Merlin from snbforums. If you're going vanilla OpenWrt: pick the build for your exact model from openwrt.org.

3. Add your subscription

Paste the URL into the router's V2Ray/Xray panel. Pull updates. Pick the closest server (usually Singapore or Hong Kong from China).

4. Pin the right protocol

For mainland China: VLESS + Reality for stealth, Hysteria2 when you need maximum throughput on a flaky line. Outside restricted regions, WireGuard is fine if your router supports it.

5. Turn on hardware acceleration

The single most-skipped step. In Asus/Merlin, enable CPU Affinity and pin the proxy process to one core. In OpenWrt, turn on software/hardware flow offloading. Throughput often jumps 5–10×.

Real-World Numbers from Beijing

Tested 2026-04-02 on a 415 Mbps fiber line:

  • VLESS + Reality to Hong Kong: 285 Mbps down, 82 Mbps up, 46 ms ping
  • Hysteria2 to Tokyo: 253 Mbps down, 51 ms ping
  • Plain HTTPS (no VPN) to a Chinese site: 289 Mbps

The takeaway: a properly tuned router gives up almost nothing for stealth.

Combine With the OxeraVPN WiFi Router

If hand-tuning sounds like too much work, OxeraVPN sells a pre-configured router for ¥1200 with VLESS + Reality already wired up, the Chinese-domain bypass list preloaded, and zero-touch failover between protocols. See the Router page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which protocol should I use for Smart TV in 2026?

VLESS + Reality is the default and the most reliable inside mainland China — it disguises traffic as a normal HTTPS visit to a real website. If a sensitive date is approaching or your ISP is more aggressive than usual, switch to Hysteria2 which uses QUIC and behaves like video streaming.

How fast will my connection be?

On a healthy 200 Mbps home line in Hangzhou, expect roughly 129 Mbps of usable VPN throughput on VLESS to Seoul — enough for 4K streaming and HD video calls. Latency to nearby Asian servers is typically 46 ms.

Is OxeraVPN really free to try?

Yes — the free plan ships with 10 GB on a 30-day trial, no card required. Most users test it for a week before deciding whether to upgrade.

Will a VPN router slow down my non-VPN traffic?

Only if you route all traffic through it. The recommended setup uses a bypass list so Chinese services like Taobao, Bilibili, and WeChat take the direct route — keeping local apps fast while overseas traffic stays tunneled.

What's the fastest way to get started?

Sign up at dashboard.oxeranet.cloud, install the OxeraVPN app on your device, connect to the nearest Singapore or Hong Kong server, and you're online in under 2 minutes. The free plan is enough to test Smart TV end-to-end.

The Bottom Line

A VPN router is the cleanest, quietest, most family-friendly answer to Smart TV — especially in restrictive regions. Build one yourself with OpenWrt, or skip the work entirely and order the pre-configured OxeraVPN router. Either way: every device, every visitor, every smart-home gadget in your home, transparently protected.