Is freezing a server issue or hardware issue for my DM800 HD (clone)?

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  • weedman
    Top Poster
    • Dec 2011
    • 134

    #1

    Is freezing a server issue or hardware issue for my DM800 HD (clone)?

    I have a cloned DM 800 HD. It works 100% on FTA channels. No freezing or stuttering at all (except in severe bad weather).

    But when I use CCcam or MGCAMD, it works, but it does freeze or even `cut out` completely for a few seconds, up to several minutes.

    I have tried using other versions of CCcam, but It doesnt really help.

    I have 2 DM 800 HD (Clones), and they both freeze when using CCcam & MGcamd.

    Can anyone shed some light on these issues?
    - Is this a issue down to my image? (dreamelite, newnigma2 Seems to work fine, EPG, FTA, etc..)
    - After installing CCcam, Is there any other configuration I should do?.. to optimize the connection?

    Many thanks for any help!
    - Thanks to those who deserve them, and none to those who don't...
    - DM 800 HD - Clone | DM 800 HD SE - Clone | Openbox S11
    - weedman
  • garry1312
    DK Veteran
    • Oct 2010
    • 2178

    #2
    yes mate it could be a server issue. especially if it is fine on FTA channels.

    It also could be a connection issue.


    Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.

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    • ramjet
      DK Veteran
      • Nov 2008
      • 2995

      #3
      its almost always a srvr issue , and not a hardware issue , and not an image or plugin issue either

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      • garry1312
        DK Veteran
        • Oct 2010
        • 2178

        #4
        Originally posted by ramjet
        its almost always a srvr issue , and not a hardware issue , and not an image or plugin issue either
        Been speaking to him through PM mate not sounding like a server issue as it is happening on all ones he tries.
        Last edited by garry1312; 11 January, 2012, 14:04.


        Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.

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        • whatsup
          Newbie
          • Dec 2011
          • 11

          #5
          Hi m8
          Is your network connection on the DM wired or wireless. Might be a network problem. Duff cat5 cable or if you have a network switch/hub connected between your router and your DM. Worth a look or try a pc or laptop on the same cat5.

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          • garry1312
            DK Veteran
            • Oct 2010
            • 2178

            #6
            Originally posted by whatsup
            Hi m8
            Is your network connection on the DM wired or wireless. Might be a network problem. Duff cat5 cable or if you have a network switch/hub connected between your router and your DM. Worth a look or try a pc or laptop on the same cat5.
            I mentioned the same mate seen it been the cat5 cable before, after a lot of head scratching


            Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.

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            • ramjet
              DK Veteran
              • Nov 2008
              • 2995

              #7
              Originally posted by garry1312
              I mentioned the same mate seen it been the cat5 cable before, after a lot of head scratching
              my 16 way netgear lan switch has collision detection on it , so you can tell if that was the issue , and yes that type of fault will cause these errors , as will these plasma tv,s causing problems with adsl2 etc as well

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              • garry1312
                DK Veteran
                • Oct 2010
                • 2178

                #8
                at times it can always be the last thing you would think of.

                The setup in the home needs to be right.


                Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.

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                • alom5
                  DK Veteran
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 1648

                  #9
                  I would go with server. It's hard to find decent freeze free sever. I have seen it many times where when you get a proper server issue is sorted.

                  Just test the internet connection to be sure...most likely server though

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                  • weedman
                    Top Poster
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 134

                    #10
                    Hey guys, thanks for the tips.

                    I tried all the basic stuff (replacing ethernet cable, different boxes, images etc..) none of it worked for me.. but this did.

                    OK.. so basically, I tested all the phone sockets in my house. The socket I was using had alot more noise on it then the other sockets. So i decided to connect my router to my master socket (which has a built in DSL filter, which filter low level noise).

                    I have definatley seen a improvement in the freezing. It still does freeze (could be down to the wifi, no more hardwired connection ! ), but no where near as often, and also the `cut outs/blackouts` have seemed to have stopped (fingers crossed!).

                    So basically, This does seem to be an issue with my network in my home. I think I sorted it by switching sockets and installing a inline DSL filter on the master socket.

                    I have a good internet connection, with great speeds (12mb), but I was still experiencing freezing, After a whole day of diagnosis, I found the (currently) `best` setup for my home.

                    If you are experiencing freezing. Try the following:
                    - Make sure you are using your MASTER socket (google it)
                    - Try a hardwired connection to your box (I am using wifi now, and I do still get freezing - could be the wifi) - Homeplugs... Here I come..
                    - Make sure the `ring wires` in your master socket are disconnected (again google it).
                    - If problems still persist, Try installing a inline DSL filter on your master socket.

                    Sources I Used for help
                    - garry1312 - Thank you
                    - ::. Kitz - ADSL Router Line Stats .::
                    Last edited by weedman; 12 January, 2012, 20:25. Reason: dam weed..
                    - Thanks to those who deserve them, and none to those who don't...
                    - DM 800 HD - Clone | DM 800 HD SE - Clone | Openbox S11
                    - weedman

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                    • smirnoff_rules
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Mar 2008
                      • 8603

                      #11
                      if u have more than 1 phone u need to add a DSL filter to them to
                      any information provided is for educational/experimental purposes only.

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                      • garry1312
                        DK Veteran
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 2178

                        #12
                        Glad to hear you are getting there mate.

                        Any phone socket you have in your house that has anything connected to it I would add a DSL filter to it mate.


                        Rest In Peace Michael Mcharg, A true friend and although gone never forgotten. 11-10-08.

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                        • weedman
                          Top Poster
                          • Dec 2011
                          • 134

                          #13
                          Originally posted by smirnoff_rules
                          if u have more than 1 phone u need to add a DSL filter to them to
                          Yes, thats correct, A inline DSL filter does not eliminate the need for filters on your sockets. I have filters on my 2 other sockets which are just used for phones.
                          - Thanks to those who deserve them, and none to those who don't...
                          - DM 800 HD - Clone | DM 800 HD SE - Clone | Openbox S11
                          - weedman

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                          • close2sandy06
                            Newbie
                            • Jan 2012
                            • 1

                            #14
                            I am also facing da same problem...

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                            • ramjet
                              DK Veteran
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 2995

                              #15
                              the reason I now use a 16 way network switch in the loft is due to some similar noise issues on the adsl , and I was trying to eliminate the issues one by one

                              so my netgear router was eventually moved to the master socket , and I ran in a 30 metre ethernet cable from fleabay , cut in half and pulled in from loft down the cavity walls to near the master bt socket and kroned onto a twin lan wallplate , the router is plugged into the main master socket and 2 ethernet cables to the twin lan wallplate. this gives me 2 feeds to the 16 way switch ( again from fleabay ) , one is in use and one lies spare or for a second lan switch if required

                              then ethernet cables run from the loft to various rooms in the cavity walls again , usually ending in lan wallplates let into the plaster walls , and pc or sat boxes are connected , or another smaller lan switch like behind the main tv , feeding the tv , sat boxes , sly plus HD box etc

                              everything is allocated its own ip , and the first 10 ip,s are left vacant for laptops , kindle or tablets etc to logon using DHCP

                              this means most stuff is hardwired , the router is next to the main socket , and the house is wired for LAN using the cavity walls for the cable runs , its neat , efficient , colour coded , labelled and allows for easy expansion , easy to change the router if necessary , and adsl filters are fitted where necessary

                              as I dont own a plasma tv I dont get that particular adsl interference issue associated with them either

                              and I do not have any DECT phones located near to the router as they cause problems too , which they also can do with satellite and cable boxes causing problems on some transponders

                              the main noise fault I had was crackling on the main phone line and was fixed when BT OPENREACH changed the wiring from the cabinet to the exchange for a good and quiet pair of wires ( E side changed )

                              hope that helps others too

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