ah HDMI CEC never heard of it I'll ask my friends at google about it
Well I do prefer to use my db remote before some app on my android phone
hard to get a "feeling" for the remote when it's a flat surface
ah HDMI CEC never heard of it I'll ask my friends at google about it
Well I do prefer to use my db remote before some app on my android phone
hard to get a "feeling" for the remote when it's a flat surface
So a brief introduction
Pi ver. B running OpenELEC - connected to LAN - remote / Yatse Android app for remote
Panasonic (TX P46G30Y) - not connected
db 800se clone - connected to LAN
Now to the odd stuff .. the db remote
Works flawlessly on the db of course but also on the TV with no adjustments just works like a charm
BUT it also works on the XBMC running on Pi ?!?! Also it seems like the arrow keys on the remote
aren't for any use as long I'm not in any kind of "menu" on the TV so they are free to be used for
browsing around in the XBMC environment with out interfering with the TV.
Could some one please explain to me how this sorcery works ?
Let's see if we can't get this sorted out.
Last time I fixed a box I did as follow
The "dreamup" software lets you put what ever IP to the box regardless dhcp on
your LAN. You can see where I made a mark on the picture.
Now see that you set an IP that is out of your DHCP range or a IP that you know is
free otherwise you will get conflicts and that gives a whole new set of problems.
So with serial & LAN cable connected I usually also re-flash the boot-loader to latest version during this
state. after that the status: should change to "in http mode" something , ( was been a while since I've done this)
Can also be that the box need to be restarted to get in to the "http mode" Also sometimes I had to change to a different
version of "dreamup" to get it working as it tend to freeze after the first initial flash.
I've attached V 1.3.3.7 of the "dreamup" only one I had at home.
good luck
Only time I heard or come across [No CA Error] is when non-pathced
images is used with clones.
Sure that you got a image that is suitable for your box ?
I normally have 12/13 sats tuned in although i only view 6/7 of them at most.
And I none for weeks as I hardly watch any tv beside some casual F1 but that's about it.
As cazuela stated instant channel change between say 0,8w-28,2e no ~60sec waiting for the
motor to turn I should be enable to pick up things between 40-40 but not with this antenna.
Few months back I was offered one 2,4m dish with motor for free but think the misses would have some
to say about that so for the time being I passed on that offer. As I simply don't have the space without
making my backyard look like SETi's HQ
She was happy enough when I got rid of my 3,8*3,8m Tri band Yagi thought I keep my self on the + side
for a bit now.
didi
newcs/csp is a solution that I've been using for quite an while now why?
With 5-6 clients attached to my csp I got around 6-7% cached requests floating steady
also I have 1 client connected straight to newcs with mgcamd to keep the cards updated works nice
for me. I never do reboots/restarts on the server it just runs also there is no check scripts running
because I haven't found that necessarily yet.
multics I've tried it but as it had tad bit higher ecm's i don't use it anymore
oscam/CCcam I have those installed but as I don't share atm I'm good with the above solution
1 Using ie to download chrome/firefox
2 drivers
3 winrar,putty,dbedit
So time has passed quickly thought I throw in a few new pics since the last update was made
28,2e-0,8w configured and up'n running atm
and a close up of the cable mess before I strap 'em all together
So far I've have managed to connect 9 of 12 lnb's have a hard time to find any useful ones beyond 0,8w
as I can't get any further than ~18w.
doh have I've taken the long run , anyhows
double check that your <user name="cousin" password="cousin123" profiles="xxx" max-connections="1" admin="false"/>
matches the N: your.dyndns.org xxx cousin cousin23 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 no
if so you should see some action under the [event] tab . If not you have missed something with your router configuration
also see that you have your server on static ip helps on the port forwarding pointing to the correct ip
If you both are using csp then for add this
<newcamd-connector name="xxx" profile="xxx" enabled="true">
<host>cousin.dyndns.org</host>
<port>xxx</port>
<user>prof</user>
<password>prof123</password>
<des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
<asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
</newcamd-connector>
<user name="cousin" password="cousin123" profiles="xxx" max-connections="1" admin="false"/>
and for your cousin
<newcamd-connector name="xxx" profile="xxx" enabled="true">
<host>your.dyndns.org</host>
<port>xxx</port>
<user>cousin</user>
<password<cousin123</password>
<des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
<asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
</newcamd-connector>
<user name="prof" password="prof123" profiles="xxx" max-connections="1" admin="false"/>
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that should give traffic on the [events] tab if not then there is still issues with your router and it's port forwarding
and add these to the cam config depending on witch cam used
N: cousin.dyndns.org xxx prof prof123 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 no
N: your.dyndns.org xxx cousin cousin23 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 no
SLOT=cousin.dyndns.org:4:1:1:1:xxx:prof:prof123:0102030405060708091011121314
SLOT=your.dyndns.org:4:1:1:1:xxx:cousin:cousin123:0102030405060708091011121314
CWS = cousin.dyns.org xxx prof prof123 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 wan
CWS = your.dyns.org xxx cousin cousin123 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 wan
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For you to connect locally to your own server doesn't involve you routers port forwarding at all because it's LAN traffic
here I take for granted that your server is @ home on your LAN
port forwarding involves WAN->LAN traffic and not LAN-LAN . So despite your forwards it will work locally for you any way had
you the forwarder on or off.
On the [Events] tab you should see if your friend generate any errors when trying to connect great way to see that the port forwarder
is working as it should , if you cannot see any here then there is no traffic reaching the server and you need to solve that first.
Here is an example for csp there you have 2 locals running and connecting to an external (Nline if you will)
<cws-connectors>
<newcamd-connector name="local1" profile="loc1" enabled="true">
<host>localhost</host>
<port>xxx</port>
<user>xxx</user>
<password>xxx</password>
<des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
<asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
</newcamd-connector>
<newcamd-connector name="local2" profile="loc2" enabled="true">
<host>localhost</host>
<port>xxx</port>
<user>xxx</user>
<password>xxx</password>
<des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
<asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
</newcamd-connector>
<newcamd-connector name="remote1" profile="rem1" enabled="true">
<host>friends.dyndns.org</host>
<port>xxx</port>
<user>xxx</user>
<password>xxx</password>
<des-key>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</des-key>
<asynchronous>true</asynchronous>
</newcamd-connector>
</cws-connectors>
</connection-manager>
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These connections are made under the /cws-connectors tag
Would your local and remote be the same cards then you put them in the same profile
<newcamd-connector name="local2" profile="loc2" enabled="true">
<newcamd-connector name="remote1" profile="loc2" enabled="true">
The cache option is at the end of the config looking somewhat like this
<cache-handler class="com.bowman.cardserv.ClusteredCache">
<cache-config>
<cw-max-age>8000ms</cw-max-age>
<max-cache-wait>250ms</max-cache-wait>
<tracker-update>1</tracker-update>
<sync-period>30ms</sync-period>
<sync-period>5</sync-period>
<remote-host>friends.dyndns.org</remote-host>
<remote-port>xxx</remote-port>
<local-host>your.own.server.ip</local-host>
<local-port>xxx</local-port>
<debug>false</debug>
<hide-names>false</hide-names>
<cw-validation checksum="true" zero-counting="true" log-warnings="true"/>
</cache-config>
</cache-handler>
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bare in mind that the config's might look a bit different depending on the version of csp
Hope this might clear things up a bit for you
side note : Also most of the values you see here is untouched and might need some trimming to work properly for your setup
original images don't work on clones (500hd 800se) without changing the simcard to an A8P ( use google for more info )
So with your current 2.10sim you need to use them patched images and as I stated earlier go with gjstroom's patched
closest that I've come around comparing with the original.
dm800se wifi clone withpli image problem
Hi,
I have loaded the image from the pli site for my dm800se.. Flashed image and got no ca error....
First off all you need to be using an patched image for the clone boxes otherwise you get the - no ca error -
dunno if there is more ways to solve this problem then using com port flash with dreamup software (correction needed ? should also be patched)
So as long as you stay away from the original image's there shouldn't be a problem I've seen quite few clones that come with
the tuner more or less not fitted in the socket as they should which also can give some tuner issues when trying to configure them.
Easy solution here is to open up the box and see that the turner is fitted firmly in the slot, if not be sure to fit it correctly.
edit:
For an clean clone pli look for gjstroom patched ones they are stable and nice only ones I use
end edit:
Some routers seems to have the ability to just port tcp or udp not both at the same time if so
just do 2 forwardings one with tcp the other with udp , that should solve it.
So after finally starting to make the cables thought it be better to document the work in progress
Connectors of choice due to the two o-rings that prevent moisture and water from getting in
The cable used is a a bit to thick so getting the connector on was a b..tch but on the other hand there
will be no room for water and unwanted moisture.
Now i require more coffee to cure my finger tips after mounting these 6 of ~24 done
So made it as far as 16E then I ran out of cable so 19,2/23,5/28,2 has to wait
:reason for edit additional info.
So after owning one for years and just using it as a regular 4x lnb dish the
time has come to add some additional lnb's.
Had a short run with 8 lnb's with 2x 4 DiSEqC switches connected to an 2 port
uncommitted switch but this gave some "lagg" during channel changes specially
while switching between sat's.
So there had to be a new switch for my upcoming setup choice of DiSEqC switch
Today's work 12,5W to 28,2E tho I haven't made the cables yet
So now it's time to make them cables and damn do I hate that :/
Could some one be kind enough to help me out how I can 'paste' pictures straight
to the post rather than attachments .
pkill -9 CCc[tab] [enter]
works great for me
to clarify
root@~# pkill -9 CCcam.x86
in my debian6
800se clone any day of the week
think you got a typo messing it up for you
svn co http://streamboard.gmc.to/svn/oscam/trunk
should be http://streamboard.gmc.to/svn/oscam/trunk oscam-svn