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    Post Help with Oscam setup for cable

    I have oscam running fine on the satellite side on my miracle premium twin but I can't get it to work on the cable side for some reason. I have edited my oscam.server as follows. Am I missing something?

    [reader]
    label = cable_uk
    protocol = newcamd
    device = server ip,port
    key = 0102030405060708091011121314
    user = username
    password = password
    disableserverfilter = 1
    fallback = 1
    caid = 1841
    ident = 1841:000000
    group = 1
    audisabled = 1

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    You will need to enable DVBAPI

    DVBAPI is a softcam addition to OScam that needs to be enabled in the main config. You then need to assign a username (usually dvbapiuser) in the oscam.user file so it has permission to connect to Oscam...

    Example Files for UK Cable:

    oscam.user:

    [account]
    user = dvbapiuser
    group = 1
    oscam.conf:

    [dvbapi]
    enabled = 1
    user = dvbapiuser
    oscam.server:

    [reader]
    label = cable_uk
    protocol = newcamd
    device = server_url,port
    key = 0102030405060708091011121314
    user = username
    password = password
    disableserverfilter = 1
    caid = 1841
    ident = 1841:000000
    group = 1
    audisabled = 1
    ensure a comma exists between the server_url and the port number

    oscam working great with these settings

    thanks to CG for the how to

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    Can confirm, works fine for me too

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    I'm not able to make the oscam read my TiVuSat card.
    Searched on google but found messy discussions.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    3 x VU+ DUO+Internal WD Caviar Blu 500GB+Magic-HD-Noire+CCcam2.3.0

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    @MarsArtis please don't hijack someones thread start your own this one is about using oscam server for cable

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    Thanks got the cable side of things working using this set-up. I was using mgcamd before for satellite how would i add satellite to this oscam set-up?

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    Another reader with the satellite settings in it. Will need to make it group 2, assuming you will be cable 1 and than give the local.client access to both groups.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassethound View Post
    @MarsArtis please don't hijack someones thread start your own this one is about using oscam server for cable
    Sorry my fault.
    Misread thread title
    3 x VU+ DUO+Internal WD Caviar Blu 500GB+Magic-HD-Noire+CCcam2.3.0

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    thanks for this valuable info bassethound
    can confirm runs really good with vu uno on cable

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