I'm newbie in cardsharing, with some help and tutos i set up a server with oscam card reader with local Csat, and put nline in cccam to share with my friends over it, my question is how can i use csp to cache ecms from my oscam reader, and share this cache with cccam, please i need ure help !!
Want to understand how csp cache works ??
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You are also a newby to the forum, can you please post an introduction in the appropriate section as per the forum rules.
Secondly if you don't understand CSP, why do you need it as part of your setup, are you having problems, with high ecms or glitching?
How many friends is your card shared, with?
The reason I ask, is so I can best advise you of how to proceed, but first things first - Introuduction.
Thanks in advance
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it's done, sorry for that, my problem is that i have 50 friends and a lot of them are connected to the same channel, so i have high ecm time (between 1 and 7s), so i want to use cache to resolve this problem, i have an ubuntu server with oscam, csp and cccam installed in
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Ok your options are -
Are there any improvements that can be made to your configs
Perhaps you would be best, using a smargo or oscam
Maybe you shoud get your friends to share cache
If you are all friends you should be in the same geographical area more or less
You should look to setup some kind of mesh networkThe problem CCCam and CSP is that Clines do not go directly into CSP.
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Aww Comeon, you Logon in the small hours with this type of problem and 50 peers off your card.....
My advice would be gain a better understanding, and avoid the lure of ££.
User banned, thread closed - good bye pay server.
I might lack knowedge in certain areas, but I am not totally Nieve.
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