hi, newbie here needs some help. I have patched my 5402 and can now see the hidden menu and enter c-lines. I have created a test connection to a server and I got a connection. What do I do next, i'm not understanding this I guess, how do I search for / add channels on the specified c-line ? thx in advance
newbie help 5402 cccam
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Depends about how far you want to talk about cardsharing, however I am sure someone may send you a pm or two.
Understanding can be achieved with a bit of reading through the forum.I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer. - Douglas AdamsComment
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I just want to understand how it works, very difficult to find clear information about cccam anywhere really, don't want to know how details on how to access subscription channels illegally, just what functionality it offers, could I for example setup my own cccam server and share FTA channels to another sat box ?Comment
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if you want to know how to enter your sea-lion have a read here http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...6/#post1342891 and thanks to thijs for his good tutorialComment
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thx for that, have found a network search option when searching transponders so guess that could be where to searchif you want to know how to enter your sea-lion have a read here http://www.digital-kaos.co.uk/forums...6/#post1342891 and thanks to thijs for his good tutorialComment
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don't think you get the idea mate share fta with an other reciever surely the other reciever could get the fta alreadyI just want to understand how it works, very difficult to find clear information about cccam anywhere really, don't want to know how details on how to access subscription channels illegally, just what functionality it offers, could I for example setup my own cccam server and share FTA channels to another sat box ?
cccam would be a way to share cards over the internet
but your tm can't share out it's client onlyEverything discussed on this forum is for experimental and educational purposes only. Use the information at your own risk.Comment
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