Oscam with infinity unlimited usb reader

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  • Hi lads,


    Got an issue with my new infinity unlimited usb reader on oscam. Setup: Optiplex 3050 mff pc with debian 32bit, Oscam v11724


    Cards reads OK but then when I restart the reader on oscam, it doesn't read again and gives me the below error in the log, and the only way to get it working again is to manually unplug the reader and plug back in.


    [mouse] ERROR: Phoenix_Init returns error


    My config -

    [reader]

    label = infinity

    protocol = mouse

    device = /dev/ttyUSB0

    caid = 0B02

    detect = cd

    mhz = 369

    cardmhz = 369

    group = 1


    I've looked all over the web for a solution to no avail. I know its not a faulty reader has I have 2 more of these unlimited readers and all 3 do the same.


    Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!


    Thanks,

    Ste

    • Official Post

    Do you still get the issue if you fully restart oscam, rather than just the reader?

    The has been a lot of fixes to oscam, i strongly suggest you try the latest versions

    You can compile it yourself, refer to this simple guide below, the same principle's will apply on your system


  • jenseneverest Thank you very much for your reply but no luck unfortunately:( I already had simplebuild on my debian pc, so I build the latest oscam and still behaving the same. Also, restarting oscam doesn't do anything, as i say the only way to get the reader working again is to manually unplug and plug in again.



    I thought I'd share the full picture -



    2024/08/24 12:05:09 00000000 s (main) init for all local cards done

    2024/08/24 12:05:09 00000000 s (emmcache) loaded 0 emmcache records from /usr/local/etc/oscam.emmcache in 0 ms

    2024/08/24 12:05:09 00000000 s (emmcache) loaded 0 emmstat records from /usr/local/etc/oscam.emmstat in 0 ms

    2024/08/24 12:05:09 00000000 s (gbox) local gbox failed init

    2024/08/24 12:06:07 281B6848 h (reader) infinity [mouse] Restarting reader

    2024/08/24 12:06:07 281B6848 h (reader) infinity [mouse] creating thread for device /dev/ttyUSB0

    2024/08/24 12:06:07 281B6848 h (webif) reader infinity enabled by WebIf

    2024/08/24 12:06:07 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] Reader initialized (device=/dev/ttyUSB0, detect=cd, mhz=369, cardmhz=369)

    2024/08/24 12:06:07 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] card detected

    2024/08/24 12:06:08 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] ATR: 3B 24 00 30 42 30 30

    2024/08/24 12:06:08 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] Setting baudrate to 9919 bps

    2024/08/24 12:06:09 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] type: Conax, caid: 0B02, serial: ##########, hex serial: ########, card: v64

    2024/08/24 12:06:09 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] Providers: 1

    2024/08/24 12:06:09 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] Provider: 1 Provider-Id: 000000

    2024/08/24 12:06:09 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] Provider: 1 SharedAddress: ########

    2024/08/24 12:06:09 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] Pairing is not active

    2024/08/24 12:06:09 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [mouse] found card system conax

    2024/08/24 12:06:09 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] THIS WAS A SUCCESSFUL START ATTEMPT No 1 out of max allotted of 1

    2024/08/24 12:06:10 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] Package: 1, id: 1010, classes: 01000001, date: 2024/08/01 - 2024/08/31, name: FOCUSSAT-1

    2024/08/24 12:06:10 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] Package: 2, id: 1010, classes: 01000001, date: 2024/07/01 - 2024/07/31, name: FOCUSSAT-1

    2024/08/24 12:06:10 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] Package: 3, id: 2010, classes: 01001051, date: 2012/07/01 - 2012/07/31, name: ESS

    2024/08/24 12:06:10 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] Package: 4, id: 2010, classes: 01001053, date: 2012/06/01 - 2012/06/30, name: ESS

    2024/08/24 12:06:10 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] Package: 5, id: 1020, classes: 010000FF, date: 2024/08/01 - 2024/08/31, name: FOCUSSAT-2

    2024/08/24 12:06:10 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] Package: 6, id: 1020, classes: 010000FF, date: 2024/07/01 - 2024/07/31, name: FOCUSSAT-2

    2024/08/24 12:06:10 125324D3 r (reader) infinity [conax] ready for requests

    2024/08/24 12:06:33 281B6848 h (webif) reader infinity disabled by WebIf

    2024/08/24 12:06:43 281B6848 h (reader) infinity [conax] Restarting reader

    2024/08/24 12:06:43 281B6848 h (reader) infinity [conax] creating thread for device /dev/ttyUSB0

    2024/08/24 12:06:43 281B6848 h (webif) reader infinity enabled by WebIf

    2024/08/24 12:06:43 7A8ECD43 r (reader) infinity [conax] ERROR: Phoenix_Init returns error

    2024/08/24 12:06:44 7A8ECD43 r (reader) infinity [conax] Cannot open device: /dev/ttyUSB0

    2024/08/24 12:06:46 7A8ECD43 r (reader) infinity [conax] ERROR: Phoenix_Init returns error

    2024/08/24 12:06:46 7A8ECD43 r (reader) infinity [conax] Cannot open device: /dev/ttyUSB0

    2024/08/24 12:06:48 7A8ECD43 r (reader) infinity [conax] ERROR: Phoenix_Init returns error

    2024/08/24 12:06:48 7A8ECD43 r (reader) infinity [conax] Cannot open device: /dev/ttyUSB0



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    When the reader is disabled on oscam Its almost seems like debain is keeping the usb device in use when it's not?!

  • No good news unfortunately!


    'detect = !cd' in config while still using 'device = /dev/ttyUSB0' just gives the following and does not read the card


    '2024/08/24 15:39:51 4F4A6301 r (reader) infinity [mouse] Reader initialized (device=/dev/ttyUSB0, detect=!cd, mhz=369, cardmhz=369)'


    -----------------------------------------------------------



    root@debian:~# ls /dev/serial/*/*

    device = /dev/serial/by-id/usb-WB_Electronics_Infinity_USB_Unlimited-if00-port0

    /dev/serial/by-path/pci-0000:00:14.0-usb-0:4:1.0-port0



    Using 'detect = !cd' & 'device = /dev/serial/by-id/usb-WB_Electronics_Infinity_USB_Unlimited-if00-port0' just gives the same as above, detects reader but does not read card.


    I tried all the different options for card detect that oscam lists in the reader config 'cd (default), cts, dsr, ring, none' all without any success:(


    Lastly using 'device = /dev/serial/by-id/usb-WB_Electronics_Infinity_USB_Unlimited-if00-port0' and the default 'detect = cd' behaves same as first post

  • Well...i've had some success finally :)

    Working absolutely fine on oscam x86_64-pc-cygwin verison / Win10 OS. No issues reading the card and most importantly, restarting the reader in oscam!


    the device wasn't '/dev/ttyUSB0' and not even USB1, 2 or 3. I had a quick search around and found that I needed to use the unlimited reader software found on the manufacturers website, to put the reader in VCP (Virtual COM Port) mode, and then I was able access it on oscam using 'device = dev/ttyS2'.


    I've never used oscam in cygwin enviroment before but hopefully it will work and run the card just as well as in linux.


    I will post back again once i've tested it out completely and let you know the results.

  • Sorry for the late reply, but I can't really help.


    I have a different, but similar issue.

    Sometimes my card or reader bugs out, and I have to unplug/replug the USB reader for it to work again.

    It doesn't happen often, but it has happened a few times.

    I don't know if it's a reader or card issue.

    Either way, I found this post which lets you virtually unplug/replug a USB device.


    Out of curiosity, what card do you have?

  • Sorry for late reply guys. Everythings working fine with the reader on windows so ill just stick with this setup, although ecm times are a little higher than on linux, but i can live with that.


    Thanks for your help:)


    Thread can now be closed.


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