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Re: Check how many cards a server has
Yes: very quick, I explained it before, but you should use pc (with a dish interface).
Another option is to set webinfo in CCcam and connect with a browser: you can read everything you want.
All the steps to do are quite simple, but I'd need to have a little time to think about.
Meanwhile perhaps you can find a tutorial or some other friend may help here...Comment
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
I guess it will say yes there's ping as it goes for the IP and not really by the user password validity . I believe it will tell that there's communication, but can't tell if the user/password do work as a ping is looking only for a IP to ping and don't care about user password isn't ?Comment
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
OK: you have to edit your CCcam.cfg with these lines:
Allow webinfo: yes
Webinfo listenport : 16001
Webinfo username : the username you choose
Webinfo password : the password you choose
Then, with a browser in a pc connected in your domestic net, go to the box IP, for example:
enter user and password and you can see there all details of server.Comment
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
Perhaps a little misunderstanding.
I mean how to test a server (how many cards) if you only have a pc (no box! or dvb-card).
cardsharing_info is a possibility to check if server is online, but no more informations about the server.
If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans!Comment
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
Put Hadu into plugins folder.
Double click on server in monitor.
I'm not sure that it works.
Try also, if it doesn't work, to download a channel list and select a channel (that of course you will not see...)Comment
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
Anyway, I don't know radar, but it's hard to think that interface is very different from standard one.
Can you visualize clients, servers, sharings?Comment
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
Server: 192.168.0.3 (if it's in local net) or some other address if it's on internet)
Port: 16001 (it's default port number)
User: root
Password: dreambox
Originally posted by HerrYes: very quick, I explained it before, but you should use pc (with a dish interface).
Another option is to set webinfo in CCcam and connect with a browser: you can read everything you want.
All the steps to do are quite simple, but I'd need to have a little time to think about.
Meanwhile perhaps you can find a tutorial or some other friend may help here...
If there are interested... There is one program, THE BEST for Cccam editing and managing so I could upload it from my server here, it's for windows and there absolutely are NO such stuff around, because my friend made it!!!
cheers m8'sComment
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
in my receiver I can see a log about server connection cline but I can't see how many cards are connected at the moment.
Best regards.
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Re: Check how many cards a server has
Or you could switch to using OSCam? It's web interface clearly shows the number of cards the server has and how many of these cards you have a connection to.If you find my post useful, please use the "Thanks" buttonComment
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