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    LAN - MGCAMD help.

    Hey, I wonder if any of you guys could help?

    I have a problem where I have to restart my router after between 1-3 days because the cam stops working. Restarting the cam doesn't solve the problem, neither does restarting the network adapter. The only way to cure the problem is to reboot the router. For the first 24 hours everything works great, and then any time after that, the problem will occur.

    The network still passes the network test and the VU+ DUO box can still download plugins etc but the CAM doesn't appear to be work.

    I'm on build 166, but I've also tried 165.

    I've tried using DHCP and also manually assigning an IP address. Also increasing the DHCP lease to 1 week doesn't help.

    I've tried both mgcamd 1.35a and 1.38.

    I've also tried various power timers to deep standby the box at different times, but to no avail.

    I'm wondering if it's something to do with my Router(DWR-921) or the mobile broadband. The router is connected directly to the VU+ DUO.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Steve

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    Upload your mg_cfg

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    @judge same cfg in all boxes and the odd time it does not work.

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    Thanks for helping. Here is my config.

    # EMM messages
    # 00 dont show any EMMs (default)
    # 01 show only valid EMMs
    # 02 show valid and bad EMMs with complete data display
    M: { 01 }

    # ECM messages
    # 00 dont show anything about ecm
    # 01 normal mode, show pids processed, decoded ecm and cw
    # 02 verbose mode, show valid and bad ECMs with data
    C: { 01 }

    # AU
    # 00 disable, no emm pids processed
    # 01 enable, emm pids always processed for soft-au and shared cards
    # 02 auto, emm started only if channel cant be decoded
    # 03 process emm pids for network cards update only
    A: { 01 }

    # key update (sum 01 or 02 with 04)
    # 01 update only new keys, default setting
    # 02 update all keys (used for valid PMK checking)
    # 04 enable TPS au
    # + tps SID, which pmt pid contains au pid
    U: { 01 }

    # config files folder (softcam, autoroll, ignore/priority)
    # 00 files in /var/keys
    # 01 files in /tmp
    T: { 00 }

    # network mode, use summ for several clients
    # 00 no network (default)
    # 01 newcamd netclient
    # 02 radegast netclient
    # 04 camd3 netclient
    # 08 gbox netclient
    G: { 33 }

    # network retry, use summ for several options
    # 00 disable
    # 01 retry every new ecm
    # 02 try to connect to offline shares every Q: seconds
    # 04 try to detect and fast reconnect to lost (and not used atm) server
    # + XX messages number and YY seconds to reconnect
    # mg will reconnect to server, if no answer to last XX ecm/keepalive or
    # if no answer for last ecm or keepalive sent for YY seconds
    # set to 0 to disable
    N: { 07 }

    # network ecm timeout in seconds
    K: { 07 }

    # newcamd dead routes connect retry, sec
    Q: { 10 }

    # network shares priority
    # 00 gbox, newcamd, radegast, camd3 (default)
    # 01 camd3, radegast, newcamd, gbox
    # 02 newcamd, camd3, gbox, radegast
    P: { 02 }

    # on screen display type
    # 00 No OSD (default)
    # 01 neutrino
    # 02 enigma
    # 03 relook
    # + user password for http auth
    O: { 00 }

    # on screen display Options, summ of:
    # 01 show emu ecm
    # 02 show network shares messages
    # 04 show decoding failed / fta
    # 08 show emm keys update
    # + web port to use for osd
    S: { 11 } 80

    # Log option, summ of:
    # 00 off
    # 01 network udp log
    # 02 log to console
    # 04 file, appended ! delete it by yourself, before it eat all your hdd
    # + IP udp-port log-file-name
    L: { 00 }

    # keep ecm cache, seconds
    # every cache entry takes 28 bytes, so 24h cache will take *only* 240-400kb of memory,
    # for openbox/elanvision users with remote shares make sense to set it higher than default value,
    # to not hammer cards while timeshifting or playing crypted recordings.
    E: { 15 }

    # cache option, summ of:
    # 00 Off (default)
    # 01 Ecm pids cache, store pids used to decode in /tmp/ca_cache.list at exit, load at startup, same syntax as restore.list
    # 02 Ecm data cache, remember CW for (E time
    # 04 Emm cache for network cards, do not resend the same emm twice, cache not cleared until restart
    H: { 04 }

    # reread files, summ of:
    # 00 No (default)
    # 01 reread config file on channel change (including priority and ignore, but not replace/cache)
    # 02 reread SoftCam.Key on channel change
    # 04 reread SoftCam.Key if file changed
    R: { 00 }

    # debug, summ of
    # 00 off (default)
    # 01 debug ecm
    # 02 debug emm
    # 04 debug network ecm
    # 08 debug network emm
    # 16 debug network login
    # 32 show mem/cpu stats every 1 min
    # 64 add timestamp to log messages
    D: { 00 }

    # box type
    # 00 autodetect, change only if you think wrong type detected.
    # 01 dbox2
    # 02 dreambox
    # 03 triple-dragon
    # 04 relook
    # 05 openbox
    B: { 06 }

    # Mapping 18xx
    # 00 disable mapping
    # 01 map 18xx to 1801

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    Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks.

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    Did you install your cam from the plugin section or was it an ipk you downloaded?

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    From the plugin menu. Thanks.

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    Thanks to everyone for all the help. Unfortunately I couldn't find a solution so I'm giving black hole a try. 2 days so far and no problems. fingers crossed.

    Steve.

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    You really should be using Oscam. Google is your friend for more info
    Zgemma H7S running OpenVIX 6.2, Darkmotor, Triax TD110 dish, Inverto Black Ultra dual lnb
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    Quote Originally Posted by ronand View Post
    You really should be using Oscam. Google is your friend for more info
    I've been trying to this for ages and I think I have all the required files. just need to get around to playing with it.

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