Thanks for getting back to me.
I thought I was going mad as it didn't make sense at all.
Thanks for getting back to me.
I thought I was going mad as it didn't make sense at all.
Hi All,
I have a Tiviar alpha + for a while now running the latest vix image. It's a great box and so far is proving to be more stable than my VU+ duo was. I run 4 satellites through the sat tuner and also use the DVB-T tuner for all my local programmes also. Recently the english audio on one programme BBC Earth HD which is on 13e provider NC+ has an 'echo effect'. If I select polish all is ok. I tried all the usual audio settings but to no avail. I rescanned the transponder just in case there has been changes made to audio pids etc. Still no joy. Any ideas anyone.
Thanks in advance.
Hi Guys,
Is there a fix for this.
This only happen on the games, they use the whitelist 6a even after add this system says not found
Hi manulo,
So are you saying that there is no fix for this.
Update,
Checked sport TV1 today and its back working again. I made no changes to my configs so its a complete mystery.
Hi All,
Just wondering if anyone knows if there has been any changes made to Meo TV Sport 1 HD on 30w. I run this card in my alien mini using Ncam 1.1. In recent days sport TV 1 will not clear. The other sports channels on this pack are OK. I posted in the Ncam forum but got no response so far.
Hi all,
I have been running Meo in my alien mini for the past 2 years with Ncam 1.1. Recently Sport TV1 won't clear. Sport TV 2 , 3 etc are OK. Checked the card in the original box and its fine.
Any ideas.
And if all else fails, simply ask one of your peers with a good server to give him a line and you could do the same with one of his......
Thanks gorski
If he has no bb connection at all, try configuring his router as an access point only, let your router deal with dchp/ ip assign.
He will then be a part of your network effectively (which he is already , by my understanding anyway due to your p2p link, I maybe wrong in understanding your setup though)
If this is the case and you set his router up as an access point, it is only a matter of entering in your server ip (192.168.x.x) in place of your dyn/dns address on his client box and hopefully all will be rosy.
Using a dyn address in the same network as the server can cause NAT loopback and some routers don't support this (going outside your Lan to the www only to be re-directed back to your Lan), this could be your problem as moving to a different connection has positive results.
BTW how far from each other are ye and what method of p2p did you use, I've a similar problem in a family members location and am thinking of tp-link cpe510.
Thanks Codar,
You are correct. I am aware that if I disable the dhcp on his router and give his stb the IP of my server it will work ok. The only problem I had in the past after I did this was when a client defaulted their router. This re-activated the dhcp and caused havoc with my network. This friend is quiet elderly and is non technical so I will take a chance with him. I might cover or disconnect the reset / default button just in case. To answer your question we are 5.5 miles apart. I use Ubiquiti gear and the link has been running for 5 years now. Haven't had to reboot it once. If you need any advice on my setup PM me as I don't want to ruffle any feathers by discussing wisp topics on this forum.
BTW I traced a satellite signal problem last year to someone using Mikrotik ptp link. It was putting out a second harmonic and killing some transponders on Horbird 13e. Turned me off ever considering the product.
Can you configure your router to have multiple LAN IP address's ?
Not sure if I understand your question.
My main core router which hosts my server issues IP addresses in the 192.168.1.1-254 range. The router at my friends house issues IP's in the 192.168.0.1-254 range to anything connected at his house.
Hope this clarify's my setup.
If you use oscam are you blocking same name ?
You use uniq to block maybe ?
Thanks for the reply,
I have his user setup like this,
As I mentioned in post, his box connects to my server perfectly if its on another network. I use a dyndns account. His internet, mine and the server are all on the same network. I have to use the dyndns account as his ip's are issued from the router in his house. If this was not the case I could have his box connect to my server using the lan ip address.
[account]
user = user
pwd = pass
description = newcamd
group = 1
Display MoreI don't understand, I'm afraid, so let's ask some questions...
We are talking about 2 different houses, 2 different public IP addresses?
I will presume this is for CS, since streaming on non-broadband will not work, I'm afraid...??
If this is so, I suggest you should probably create a DynDNS account, like No-IP, so when your IP address changes your friend will be able to connect. CS should work even if it is a slow connection, one hopes... Yours and his subnet specificities, in that case, play no role.
At your end, in your modem, however, you should open a port for him to connect through it. With the correct username/password, as well, of course.
That is, if I understood correctly...
I explained the ins and outs in my "Alternative guides" for both E2 and AZbug HD OS. Please, do a little search on this forum to get them.
Good luck!
Thanks for your reply,
Let me clarify. Yes its CS and I am using oscam. I use a dyndns account and my friends box can connect back to my server if I put it on any other network in any other location. My friends internet feed is the same network as mine which is also hosting my oscam server.
Will try and keep this as short as possible.
My friend has a connection to my server ( Vu duo box ) for some TV stuff and because he is living in a very rural area and is not serviced by any broadband provider I supply him with a feed from my network using a PtP link. He cannot connect to my server at all. If I try his receiver at another location on a different network it connects perfectly. I seem to recall reading in the past that you can have issues with a client box if it is on the same network as your server. At my friends house I use a separate router which issues IP's which are in a different subnet as those on the network which hosts my server, eg IP's of network hosting server 192.168.1.X. IP's issued at friends house 192.168.0.X . It has been suggested that I setup a Vlan for my server but this is something that I know nothing about .
Any suggestion appreciated.
Hi fdiddy,
How did you get on with the problem. I purchased a number of these receivers recently directly from wos and recommended customers do the same , so I would like to be in the know should I be presented with the same problem. My own box recently was stuck in boot. A re-flash of the original vix image restored operation.
Tried that bud but no joy.I tried leaving my linux box running mgcamd on tvp1and enabled au=1 and au=reader label on server. I might go with my original option and use my old vu and pop card into it once a month.
Here is what my configs look like.
###server ###################
[reader]
label = NC
protocol = pcsc
device = 0
caid = 0B01
rsakey = xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
detect = cd
mhz = 450
cardmhz = 368
ident = 0B01:000000
group = 1
emmcache = 1,5,2,0
blockemm-unknown = 1
saveemm-u = 1
saveemm-s = 1
saveemm-g = 1
auprovid = 000B01
#########################################################
box in bed running mgcamd
CWS_KEEPALIVE = 60
CWS_INCOMING_PORT = 21000
CWS = server IP port user paswd 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 lan newcs
##################################################################
#mgcamd.cfg
M: { 01 }
C: { 01 }
A: { 01 }
U: { 01 } 0x12c0
T: { 00 }
G: { 33 }
N: { 07 } 5 30
K: { 10 }
Q: { 600 }
P: { 03 }
O: { 00 } username password
S: { 03 } 80
L: { 00 } 192.168.1.123 8025 /tmp/mgcamd.log
E: { 15 }
H: { 07 }
R: { 00 }
D: { 01 }
B: { 06 }
F: { 00 }
Wondering if it is possible for my bedroom linux box which is running mgcamd to update the 0b01 card in my pc server. Not important as I can pop in into my VU duo once a month anyway.
UPDATE.
Working now OK.
Killing oscam worked and allowed me to get the proper oscam pcsc version working. I think I had a similar problem in the past when trying to update oscam .Thanks for that suggestion Artorius.
Also thanks to Codar for your offer to help me out via team viewer.
Keep up the good work.
Hi All,
I am looking for some DVB-T /T2 STB's but must have rf modulator. Were available from Strong, Thompson etc up to about 3 years ago.
Hi Artorius,
No, I didn't kill oscam first. I will try that. I am trying to avoid having to go through the entire process of re-building my oscam server again.
Thanks for your help so far.
Hi Artorius,
Think you have pin pointed my problem. Forgot to look at the simple stuff. My oscam web interface has this at the bottom
so looks like I have the wrong build. Question is now is there any simple way of correcting my pcsc issue.
UPDATE,
I have tried manually installing oscam 11273 with pcsc , set to 755 and named it oscam but original r11431 remains on web interface.