you shoud see softcam group in plugins to download.
chooose any you want, then choose blue button in softcam choose one to start.
it's a pity that you didn't use s4aupdater, it would have been long overdue.
you shoud see softcam group in plugins to download.
chooose any you want, then choose blue button in softcam choose one to start.
it's a pity that you didn't use s4aupdater, it would have been long overdue.
you shoud see softcam group in plugins to download.
chooose any you want, then choose blue button in softcam choose one to start.
it's a pity that you didn't use s4aupdater, it would have been long overdue.
That is what I'm getting doesn't show any of my servers
now edit settings using oscam webif. open webbrowser you like , and type http://your_PVR_IP:8888
then edit what is needed
now edit settings using oscam webif. open webbrowser you like , and type http://your_PVR_IP:8888
then edit what is needed
I am not sure where to find that
imenu / info /network
imenu / info /network
I'm not sure where that is mate like I am. New to all this
take the remote and click as i described. there U will C your ip address of decoder.
If You are totally new, read, read, read, read, then ask, or pay someone who can . I can not help You if You don;t know sorry m8 ;-)
Hi.
He explained it wrong to you :).
This Oscam, after successfully installed and started in the set-top box, also uses its own web interface (so-called "Webif"). In it, everything necessary related to Oscam can be configured or checked.
The condition is that you have a connected computer and your set-top box in the same computer local area network (LAN). Then you can connect via a web browser on your PC to this Oscam Webif. Alternatively, you can also use the web browser on your smartphone if it is connected to the LAN network via a WiFi router, but that is more difficult because it has a small screen.
So... the first thing you will find out is the IP address of your set-top box in the LAN network. This can be found in the MENU of the set-top box, with the help of the RCU, if you enter the network settings.
You then enter this IP address in the address bar for the HTTP address in the web browser and add a colon and the port, which is usually 8888. For example:
http://192.168.1.180:8888
There you can then set all the necessary data (connection via cccam protocol or newcamd protocol, and much more).
However, it would be best, in my opinion, to access the set-top box via an FTP connection. You need an FTP client (on your PC) for this purpose. In the FTP client, you enter the IP address of your set-top box + the login name will be "root" and then some password (usually this password is empty, but not always).
83 not 8888?
ftp and you will know, by default OATV has 8888,opli 8081, most have 8888, try without asking it may be 83 or any other as well
ftp and you will know, by default OATV has 8888,opli 8081, most have 8888, try without asking it may be 83 or any other as well
Definitely 83 but no servers are showing how to download the server to the box but it's not working
ftp and you will know, by default OATV has 8888,opli 8081, most have 8888, try without asking it may be 83 or any other as well
Definitely 83 but no servers are showing how to download the server to the box but it's not working
Why have I got four readers ?
Reading device error what does that mean
The default port is 8888 (predefined in the oscam source code) - i.e. if no other port has been configured by the user. Of course, the port can be changed through the user configuration ("oscam.conf" configuration file).
OSCam/en/Config/oscam.conf – Streamboard Wiki
Gary1965 :
If you forgot to save the previous Oscam configuration... now you have to add it yourself. No one will help you with that. You have to know what and how... what IP addresses... what is the password and loginname... what softcam protocol is used there... etc. . If you haven't backed up the previous configuration files (usually stored here: "/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.*"), then that's a problem for you as an inexperienced user.
Usually the Live LOG, which you can also find in Oscam Webif, tells more about the problem.
Also, you probably need the Oscam-icam version (Everything you need for ICAM - Sky ITALIA, Sky UK & SKY DE - All Enigma2 Images and Receivers) for German satellite DVB-S providers, because there is a new and complicated coding. Or not ?
Display MoreThe default port is 8888 (predefined in the oscam source code) - i.e. if no other port has been configured by the user. Of course, the port can be changed through the user configuration ("oscam.conf" configuration file).
https://wiki.streamboard.tv/wi…onfig/oscam.conf#httpport
Gary1965 :
If you forgot to save the previous Oscam configuration... now you have to add it yourself. No one will help you with that. You have to know what and how... what IP addresses... what is the password and loginname... what softcam protocol is used there... etc. . If you haven't backed up the previous configuration files (usually stored here: "/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.*"), then that's a problem for you as an inexperienced user.
Usually the Live LOG, which you can also find in Oscam Webif, tells more about the problem.
Also, you probably need the Oscam-icam version (Everything you need for ICAM - Sky ITALIA, Sky UK & SKY DE - All Enigma2 Images and Receivers) for German satellite DVB-S providers, because there is a new and complicated coding. Or not ?
That is not easy what settings do I need to change
Display MoreThe default port is 8888 (predefined in the oscam source code) - i.e. if no other port has been configured by the user. Of course, the port can be changed through the user configuration ("oscam.conf" configuration file).
https://wiki.streamboard.tv/wi…onfig/oscam.conf#httpport
Gary1965 :
If you forgot to save the previous Oscam configuration... now you have to add it yourself. No one will help you with that. You have to know what and how... what IP addresses... what is the password and loginname... what softcam protocol is used there... etc. . If you haven't backed up the previous configuration files (usually stored here: "/etc/tuxbox/config/oscam/oscam.*"), then that's a problem for you as an inexperienced user.
Usually the Live LOG, which you can also find in Oscam Webif, tells more about the problem.
Also, you probably need the Oscam-icam version (Everything you need for ICAM - Sky ITALIA, Sky UK & SKY DE - All Enigma2 Images and Receivers) for German satellite DVB-S providers, because there is a new and complicated coding. Or not ?
Is there anything on YouTube to show you how to do it ?
if you can access oscam on port 83 using webrowser, you may try to set proper values in reader tab.
if you have local card in this box , edit one of readers which have /dev/sci0 , if it is local network card server, choose cccam client or newcamd (depends of your server settings) .
We still don;t know what card, and where it is located (slot or network)
First of all... if you use your own card, use some default setting for HD04 of the German provider. You may also find it on this discussion forum. Try searching more.
The oscam config should also be on the URL, what I mentioned above in parentheses. Or try this discussion directly:
I can't advise you, because I don't use the German provider HD04 and I'm not even German.
Second... if you also use an external connection to external softcam servers, you need data from the server administrator, who dictates the IP address, name, password, protocol for softcam communication, and other important settings.
if you can access oscam on port 83 using webrowser, you may try to set proper values in reader tab.
if you have local card in this box , edit one of readers which have /dev/sci0 , if it is local network card server, choose cccam client or newcamd (depends of your server settings) .
We still don;t know what card, and where it is located (slot or network)
This is becoming a bit of a nightmare but why is it on Port 83 I don't understand.
Port 83 was probably set in the "oscam.conf" configuration file, after the package was installed, in a specific installer for a specific Oscam. But that doesn't matter at all. You can check it directly in the "oscam.conf" configuration file. You can also access the files via Oscam Webif, in MENU - Files.
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