Webif is normally installed on the receiver by default.
Ip address of the receiver in your browser should allow you to enter the receivers webif.
What image/receiver are you trying to access?
Have a look in plugins / openwebif and see if openwebif is enabled.
It should also tell you what http port it is on (default will be 80)
If it is on another port, you'll have to put in ip of receiver followed by port on your browser to access it eg: 192.168.1.x:(port number) or change it back to 80 (internet port)
Posts by codar
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Relatively new receiver. Having a play with one myself at the moment.
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Thanks for the reply is there a good back up image for vu+solo
Have a look here:
http://linuxsat-support.com/forumdisplay.php?f=247QuoteCan you you use zgemma 2s image for vu+solo???
Doubt it, I wouldn't try, you may brick your solo. -
Oscak for solo4k can be found here:
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Here is the latest version.
You'll have to extract it out though (unable to upload uncompressed images to the site)
You can also find it by clicking on the "image/firmware" tab on the top of the page, select openatv and then select airdigital and scroll down to your model. -
You can install it directly from our addons panel.
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These work well on openvix, plug n play.
http://www.ebay.ie/itm/181694739911?_trksid=p2060353.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT -
Could be a problem at server end. What ecm times are you getting?
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You could use this tool to convert your details:
http://linuxsat-support.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=10388&d=1344884910
Paste in your details into the top window , select your line type and hit "convert"- - - Updated - - -
It will auto select group 1.
Your existing reader is in group 2. -
Not familiar with keys I'm afraid.
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Try disabling your lan network connection and enabling dchp on your wireless connection.
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An emu is an emulator (cccam/oscam/mgcamd)
If your running cccam, you need to be on version 2.2.1 or 2.3.0 to decrypt two streams simultaneously.
Another thing that may be preventing you doing this is the server your connected to.
Some don't allow this. (It may show up as a double logon) -
Just drag the ipk across to the /tmp window.
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Maybe one or two things but if your internet is good and ecm times are naturally high, it is more than likely a sign of an overloaded server or poor internet connection/problem at server end.
You could try a different emulator (mgcamd is reported as among the best client emulators for stability but the server at the other end has to also have it configured to accept it)
Post up your configs (hash out any sensitive stuff) and maybe someone may spot something amiss. -
Ftp it to the tmp folder on your receiver and press green then yellow button (from memory, maybe wrong though)
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It's the same as post #2
QuoteDisplay MoreIn the middle panel double click on the
folder..
Scroll down the list of folders until you see a file named
Right click on the CCcam.cfg file and press Edit..
If you don`t have a CCcam.cfg file in /etc/ then use this here --> CCcam.cfg for newbies
Then paste your C line into this file and press save..
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Install our addons panel (try version 1.2)
http://linuxsat-support.com/showthread.php?t=30475
It can be installed from the panel (along with emulators, channel lists etc..)
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How many feeds do you have from your dish?
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Probably have to outline what exactly you would like to do with it regarding viewing / plugins / streaming etc.
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Have you updated your dns (your ip may have changed)?
Is your server listen port open?
