improving ECMs times with Omnikey 3121 with oscam/cccam ubuntu server?

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  • heard some good things about the omnikey so bought one and fitted today.


    got it working with white uk card, oscam #7750 with pcsc support, D-link hub and getting higher ECM times than my smargo


    current ecm times in oscam 110ms and in cccam 0.11 to 0.200 when it spikes


    if i dont set any mhz and cardmhz then it defaults to 3.57Mhz,


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    2012/10/28 08:58:01 17D76D0 r omnikey [pcsc] Cardfrequency advertised by ATR is 5 Mhz, set clock of reader device to 3.57 Mhz as specified by user in reader MHZ setting


    if i set to 686 then oscam tells me it has clocked to 6.86 but speeds do not improve


    ive read that omnikeys cant be overclocked so how do you guys get sub 0.1 ms ecm times with it? i was hoping for 0.09 or lower!



    or is this the best i can achieve with oscam/cccam combo?


    thanks!

  • My omnikey averaged between 90ms & 110ms with 0963 & default 3.57Mhz This was better than the smargo overclocked & using a powered HUB..


    One way around would be to use Oscam only Server & Reader. It would at least remove the communication time between Oscam/Cccam..


    Also, powered hub is a waste of time with omnikey, No improvement at all m8, just unnecessary wires & plugs..




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  • also omnikeys cant be overclocked, just leave speeds at 357 ....times should average about 90-110ms (occasioanly higher under alot of load)


    overclocked smargo on powered hub did bring speeds down to about 70-80ms however when overclocked started causing glitches.....i went back to more stable omnikey

  • Thanks guys


    Will try without the hub then, less wires is always nice!


    I did try oscam only and didn't like the fact it kept disconnecting users randomly. Hence moved to cccam and oscam. Muh stable imo but there is there is the ecm delay between oscam to cccam. Anyway of making this link faster?

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    overclocked smargo on powered hub did bring speeds down to about 70-80ms however when overclocked started causing glitches


    Agreed, best ever Smargo time I got overclocked & with powered hub was about 80ms but I had a problem daily with that setup. Since the Omnikey, I have never once had a problem caused by the reader.. And the 10ms (1/100th of a second) you are saving is not worthy system stability..




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  • Thanks guys


    Will try without the hub then, less wires is always nice!


    I did try oscam only and didn't like the fact it kept disconnecting users randomly. Hence moved to cccam and oscam. Muh stable imo but there is there is the ecm delay between oscam to cccam. Anyway of making this link faster?


    Oscam shouldnt be doing that, maybe a config issue ?


    Oscam is very good and stable, and sharing with cacheex means only 50% of ecms actually get hot from my card..rest is from cacheex


    Just a thought it might deiconeccted clients when not in use...did you enable "keep alive" ?


    Id stick with oscam reading and sharing......avoid cccam as its unrequired

  • can you be more precise and tell us some actual speeds - Screen shots would be nice !

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  • gone back to smargo with usb hub


    with cs357x instead of newcamd


    getting in cccam (with oscam as reader):


    0.0803s
    0.0768s
    0.0862s


    and max ive seen is 0.16 when it spikes


    last few entries from oscam log


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    2012/10/28 17:41:59 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/0FA1/6A:4CE5): found (82 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:00 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/1076/62:E838): found (76 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:00 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/0516/72:351A): found (84 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:02 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/CCBF/62:82EA): found (80 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:03 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/CB91/62:16F3): found (80 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:06 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/0F25/6A:B5BE): found (82 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:08 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/0FA1/6A:5BDF): found (82 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:09 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/1076/62:A3CA): found (76 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:09 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/0516/72:9549): found (85 ms) by smartreader
    2012/10/28 17:42:10 26358E0 c cccam (0963&000000/0000/CCBF/62:FE92): found (80 ms) by smartreader


    id recommend all to use camd35 protocol to link cccam to oscam


    guide here: http://linuxsat-support.com/os…using-camd3-protocol.html

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