Posts by cazuela

    not sure if it will work for vuo..but does for dream E1 ....to stop that annoying NAR .for example..narration(although it is very handy for foreign/blind users)
    On the PC screen, launch Internet Explorer and key in the IP address in the address field. For instance: Type http://192.168.1.5 (or whatever your internal Ip for the box is).
    Once prompted by password, enter ‘Root’ as User Name and ‘Dreambox’ as Password to access the box.
    On the main menu, go to ‘CONFIG’, then browse to ‘Audio Channel Priority’ and under its field, users can specify the audio channels’ priority here. For instance, put in English#audio 1 and the specified audio channel will be selected with highest priority whenever the system restart).
    Click ‘Save’ and reboot the system using remote control and you should be done.

    no { 0:0:2, is allowing up to hop2 ,,so maybe leave it at no { 0:0:1, ? would not be better????
    for example ,as discussed in other posts:
    { 0:0:1, 100:2a:2, 100:2f:2, 100:30:2, 100:35:2, 100:36:2, 100:3d:2, 100:68:2, 100:6a:2, 100:6c:2, 100:6d:2, 100:80:2, 100:81:2, 100:84:2, 100:85:2, 100:3311:2, 100:3315:2, 100:3317:2, 100:4106:2, 100:5221:2, 500:30b00:2, 500:32820:2, 500:32830:2, 500:32920:2, 500:32940:2, 500:30a00:2, 500:30a40:2, 500:31000:2, 500:32000:2, 500:32a00:2, 500:32a10:2, 500:40500:2, 500:40810:2, 500:40f40:2, 500:41140:2, 500:41500:2, 500:41820:2, 500:41900:2, 500:41950:2, 500:419a0:2, 500:41e00:2, 500:42000:2, 500:42500:2, 500:42600:2, 500:42610:2, 500:42730:2, 500:42800:2, 500:42c00:2, 500:41700:2, 500:42200:2, 500:42400:2, 500:42700:2, 602:0:2, 628:0:2, 664:0:2, 668:0:2, 603:0:2, 604:0:2, 622:0:2, 90f:0:2, 92b:0:2, 92f:0:2, 93b:0:2, 961:0:2, 919:0:2, 91f:0:2, 93b:0:2, 963:0:2, 983:0:2, b00:0:2, baa:0:2, b02:0 d02:8c:2, d01:0:2, d02:0:2, d03:0:2, d0C:0:2, d02A:0:2, d03:400:2, d03:800:2, d03A:0:2, d05:0:2, d05:0004:2, d05:400:2, d05:800:2, d05:1:2, d06:c:2, d07:1400:2, d22:0400:2, 1702:0:2, 1702:1:2, 1722:0:2, 1801:1001:2, 1801:C002:2, 1803:0:2, 1810:0:2, 1810:4001:2, 1812:0:2, 1812:6e11:2, 1830:0:2, 1833:0000:2, 183d:5411:2, 1880:2011:2, 1880:2111:2, 1802:0:2, 662:0:2, 500:32500:2, 93a:0:2, 4AA1:0:2, 4ABF:0:2, 4AD1:0:2, 4AE1:0:2 }
    at the end of each cline occupies quite a bit and slows down the server when you have 50+ peers....


    on the other hand in global limits:
    #GLOBAL LIMITS : { 100:4108, 100:5001, 100:3, 100:4, 100:5, 100:9, 100:A, 100:c, 100:d, 100:E,
    100:f, 100:10, 100:11, 100:12, 100:13, 100:14, 100:19, 100:1A, 100:1B, 100:1c,
    100:1d, 100:20, 100:21, 100:25, 100:26, 100:29, 100:2E, 100:2E2, 100:31, 100:33,
    100:34, 100:37, 100:5211, 100:5225, 100:64, 100:66, 100:67, 100:68, 100:6b,
    100:6d, 100:70, 100:71, 100:72, 100:73, 100:8C, 100:A0, 100:A1, 100:A2, 100:A3,
    100:100, 100:4001, 100:4101, 100:4102, 100:8227, 100:beef, 100:ffff, 4aa0:0,
    500:24410, 500:80, 500:500, 500:1540, 500:1570, 500:2100, 500:2500, 500:4800,
    500:5500, 500:7000, 500:7010, 500:8000, 500:8800, 500:8c00, 500:8c10,
    500:9c00, 500:9C10, 500:9C20, 500:9C30, 500:9C40, 500:a000, 500:30a10,
    500:30a20, 500:30a30, 500:30a40, 500:A800, 500:A810, 500:A820, 500:AC00,
    500:B400, 500:C, 500:C010, 500:C020, 500:C030, 500:c400, 500:c410, 500:C800,
    500:C810, 500:C820, 500:C830, 500:C840, 500:C850, 500:C860, 500:C870,
    500:400, 500:540, 500:800, 500:e400, 500:E410, 500:E430, 500:E440, 500:E450,
    500:E470, 500:E800, 500:F000, 500:F520, 500:F800, 500:10c00, 500:10c10,
    500:10c20, 500:10c30, 500:11000, 500:11c00, 500:12000, 500:12010, 500:12800,
    500:12810, 500:12C00, 500:13400, 500:14400, 500:14800, 500:14880,
    500:14C00, 500:15000, 500:16400, 500:16800, 500:16810, 500:16C00,
    500:16C10, 500:16C20, 500:17000, 500:17010, 500:18c00, 500:19000,
    500:19400, 500:19410, 500:19420, 500:19430, 500:19440, 500:1a400,
    500:1ac00, 500:20600, 500:20610, 500:20620, 500:20630, 500:20640,
    500:20a10, 500:20a20, 500:20a30, 500:20B20, 500:20c00, 500:20c10, 500:20c20,
    500:20C30, 500:20C40, 500:20830, 500:20840, 500:20850, 500:20860,
    500:21510, 500:21570, 500:21c00, 500:21C10, 500:22e10, 500:22100,
    500:22110, 500:22f10, 500:24410, 500:32830, 500:32840, 500:50000, 618:0,
    924:0, 9A0:0, d00:c4, d00:c8, d00:cc d00:14, D00:64, D00:68, d01:50, d01:54,
    D02:80, D02:88, d02:8c, D03:B0, D03:C0, D03:C4, d03:c8, D04:14, d05:c, d05:8,
    d06:c4, d0c:c, d0c:10, d0c:14, d0c:18, 1702:6a, 1800:1, 1800:101, 1800:801,
    1800:901, 1800:1201, 1800:1301, 1800:1811, 1800:1911, 1800:4001, 1800:4101,
    1800:4601, 1800:4701, 1800:4801, 1800:4901, 1800:4A01, 1800:4B01,
    1800:6E01, 1800:6F01, 1800:7001, 1800:7101, 1800:7401, 1800:7501,
    1800:9401, 1800:9501, 1800:C001, 1800:C101, 1801:004801, 1801:004901,
    1801:2011, 1801:7811, 1801:7911, 1802:8C11, 1802:8D11 }
    will stop quite a few from passing on to your peers
    if everyone was to apply it then c/s would be cleaner...


    all propositions are welcome!!

    the "public test" will give you a better chance to decide about whether or not you want to continue with the peer in question..
    I don?t think the "payserver" will pop up unless it has already got negative publicity...
    caz

    Just tried it out ,,works a treat in cs studio ,,but a word,,,,if you simply google the host of the peer "at risk" and CHECK the date of publication it will give you a better idea if the peer was simply indirectly exploited SO........ if it doesnt show up as exploited ,then time to ask the peer what the story is... then decide what to do ;)
    caz

    CCcam protocol uses BOTH,,,as it uses more resources than gbox/mbox... to keep it stabilized...so BOTH TCP + UDP....
    caz

    personally I prefer something that has been proven to work in my favour,, and there is a lot of paranoia about this "new version" already!!
    something that comes to mind: "beware of "cccccc" bringing false gifts"" especially when they "control" more ,I wonder will they control the serial n?, streaming to/from the card via ecm petitions,etc,,,? paranioa?? Remember your card is YOUR property ,but the services that it supplies belongs to the "contracter" ( platform) not you!! and if you are found to breach the agreement(contract) then they have the right to cancel the contract and claim back all "lost profits" then blacklist you... obviously this does not apply to prepaid cards...of course this is just something that ocurred to me now...will have to give it more thought and time.... caz ;)

    although a lot of peers use them to connect different procols which are necessary for their cards , there is no( at least I haven?t seen any) clear evidence that they perform any faster in ecm response compared to a Cline..
    not all nlines are bad ,but the abuse of them is extensive!!
    ddaddy, if you need help adding it ,let me know ;)

    "local cards " can be easily formed apart from the nline256 trick ( which is easily recognised in CCcam,remember you will see a * at the end of the server ,i.e: CCcam-s2s xxxxx.xxxxxxlinux.net:8888* )....
    anyone could easily put 6 "local cards" online using dvb-s card software :vplugs+vkeys...
    caz

    As I say ,this is not the first or ONLY mode of access and it certainly won?t be the last,,,
    I do think apart from the "reality" of it ,it is a nice WAKEUP call to all who are not confident enough to make a simple but effective "passwd" change ..
    so everyone get your skates on and change that password ,I do it regularly !!


    A mad idea perhaps but here goes:
    1) -mp3 charger with usb + 2)- laptop ventilator.....plug in charger, connect ventilator with usb cable to charger , then sit DM800 snugly on top....Ok sounds a little outlandish but it?s a simple effective way to cool it down ,no need for internal soldering ,etc...

    http://linuxsat-shares.com/for…cam-Free-Exchange-Section
    start by reading posts :http://linuxsat-shares.com/sho…s-for-fair-free-exchanges..
    then by Private message ,you inform the interesting/interested user that you would like to exchange your shares with them.
    ? Nothing in your share at the moment??? http://linuxsat-shares.com/sho…s-for-fair-free-exchanges..


    NOTE: not only will you be on the payservers? IP list ,but also through your/his bank account ..
    ?that?s not enough to convince you???? Then MONITOR the streaming traffic ( high ECMs)?HOW? in your caminfo.. and you will see if some peer is using more than the" norm"( this varies as you might be the only share the peer has to that particular platform.
    This is why the message HAS TO GET ACROSS: before leaving your reciever on standby ,make sure that it is on an FTA (FreeToAir) channel. Your peers will still get your shares but You won?t be requesting ECMs that you don?t need therefore minimising your internet traffic therefore not raising any suspicions...remember ,when in doubt ,check it out, there are plenty of posts about all of this,,this is just one more from another user !!
    caz ;)

    Oh yeah ,this is a GREAT hobby of ours!!!! One can never get bored and if one does,then one should dismount and start afresh!! LoL
    Congrats ddaddy,especially as it looks like ??you?ve got it mounted over the top of a glass roof extension????
    caz

    ?? AGC level @ 6%??? ?with a 1.5 mtr dish???? if the dish is on a motor ,maintain the LNB vertical to the dish ,but if the dish is fixed then slightly nudge it clockwiseas you look at the dish ,not from behind it,( LNB Skew) and you should get a better reading ,,,, http://www.lyngsat-maps.com/maps/hb6.html this is the footprint of hotbird 6 @ 13? east.

    Hi there , from what I understand from your message ? you want to "share your card" and " get a few buddies to chip in to reduce your costs"??????????????
    My friend that?s called a "payserver" and is not welcome around these parts,, you obviously need to read a lot before you go ahead,,,,as far as I am concerned NOBODY will help you will help you setup a "payserver" and I ,for one , don?t agree that "payservers" should have access to information regarding setups UNLESS they are willing to PAY for the information!!!!! in other words my friend, ?why pay for something that you can get by a simple exchange??? let me give you a hint:
    for example imagine you have a "series package " and you were interested in a "sports package", then my friend you exchange with another interested party..
    THIS MY FRIEND IS THE ESSENCE OF CARDSHARING.. but of course you are perfectly in your right to do whatever you wish with your server, this is just my personal opinion not neccesarily the opinion of the moderators or administration of this site.
    caz