Did you try in the Mgcam configuration to edit the network shares priority ?
MGCAMD
# network shares priority
# 00 gbox, newcamd, cccamd, radegast, camd3 (default)
# 01 camd3, radegast, cccamd, gbox, newcamd
# 02 cccamd, newcamd, camd3, gbox, radegast
P: { 02 }
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Not sure how to do that mate...when I go into network - mgcamd setup - (get stuck at this point)...
OK sorry mate i didn`t understand you stacked in this point so let`s start from that.
Connect to your box via DCC or any other ftp program and go to /usr/keys.In this directory you will find the file mg_cfg.Edit it and you will find what was mentioned before meaning the shares priority,so set it like this...
# network shares priority
# 00 gbox, newcamd, cccamd, radegast, camd3 (default)
# 01 camd3, radegast, cccamd, gbox, newcamd
# 02 cccamd, newcamd, camd3, gbox, radegast
P: { 00 }
This is the default value meaning the priority is ...gbox, newcamd, cccamd, radegast, camd3
Give it a try and see the results.If these are not what expected try to edit agan like that...
# network shares priority
# 00 gbox, newcamd, cccamd, radegast, camd3 (default)
# 01 camd3, radegast, cccamd, gbox, newcamd
# 02 cccamd, newcamd, camd3, gbox, radegast
P: { 01 }
Give it another try and see if something changed.After every change you make,to be on the safe side restart mgcamd.
Regards