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What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

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  • popeyesurfs
    Newbie
    • Jul 2011
    • 3

    What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

    I was just wandering what would happen if I use two valid premium clines that I have purchased from somewhere else on the net in the same receiver.
    Some of the packages (e.g. Nova) are on both clines so would my recover randomly choose which one of the servers it would connect to, would it connect to both. Would it connect to the other server for a particular channel which is in both sets when one of the servers does not work temporarily ?
  • popeyesurfs
    Newbie
    • Jul 2011
    • 3

    #2
    Re: What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

    Please would someone help me out here, I really want help with this topic !

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    • rickbell
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 88

      #3
      Re: What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

      Hi mate.

      If you use two clines from the same server probably you will be kicked out. You can only have one cline per server.

      So you must be talking about two diferent lines from two diferent servers. And in that case there is no problem to have them both connected.

      If so, I think on the packages that both servers open the cccam plugin will decide what's best for opening that particular channel, but I am no expert so a moderator help would be needed here for more explanations.

      Hope I helped you. Thank me if yes.

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      • dasc101
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 154

        #4
        Re: What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

        if you use your proper premium clines in the same receiver , one will work to the other as back up so you should experience less freezes. if you use two free clines form the same server your ip will be banned ( I guess already know it).

        If you want want to know what is the priority how the providers are opened. well then I join you in more clarification from a guru.

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        • vimmers
          Experienced Board Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 1188

          #5
          Re: What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

          u have paid for 2 clines so u have the right to use as u will at home
          that said if u have 2 receivers at home u can use 1 cline in each
          as long as your ip are the same out of the house
          not ip on box but router

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          • dasc101
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2011
            • 154

            #6
            Re: What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

            Hi Vimmers.
            This is good to know, because i thought the ip was the one of the decoder.
            yes if it is the ip of the router we can finally use one in the bedroom and one for day use in other room.

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            • vimmers
              Experienced Board Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 1188

              #7
              Re: What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

              correctly that's the meaning with buying 2 clines

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              • dasc101
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2011
                • 154

                #8
                Re: What happens when you use two clines in one cccam.cfg (one receiver)

                Satlover does not give us right to reshare but anyway he let us watch in two different receivers at home ,and this way and we are within the rules. Great.

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