I had this topic in old forum but since most of my topic are gone with the server crash lets start this again .
Freezing - some possible causes
Most people who have been using CCcam servers for some time will have probably experienced freezing at some point.
There are several things that will cause freezing, also remember you have no control over what is happening on the server you are connected to. A lot of the problems come from the other end.
Firstly, when you allocated your router ports, set them for TCP/UDP.
You can test if the ports are opening by going here:
http:// www. amule.org/testport.php
Common causes are:
Your internet connection is slow. Check your ping times and DONT download torrents at the same time when viewing - sharing with CCcam.
The person you are connected to has slow internet connection. By this i mean not only the speed but the response time as well ( witch is more critical than speed itself ) .
You have the same C Line active in more than one receiver
You can't do that. Think it as making a call with several persons to answer in the other side ....
You have two different C lines to two different servers - both supplying the same card.
This can cause problems. Test and find with witch you have the better performance and block the other card.
You are receiving the same card on hop1 & hop2 etc..
Filter the hop2's out.
The server is overloaded at the other end.
The most common cause of them all .An overloaded hop1 server can cause your file to connect to a Hop2 instead - but then keeps trying to get back on the hop1.
Because a guys card shows you hop1 - it does NOT mean it is hop1 - or he even has a card. There are methods of faking this - and a lot out there doing it. Try another server with the same card to compare.
Some hop2's can be faster than some hop1's - filter them out.
Your Ccam config is not optimized.
Look at my other post regarding cccam.cfg
Your dish is not tuned correctly to the sat.
Some people will not accept a connection that is slower than 100ms. If a connection is around 400ms - it is quite possible that person does not have the relevant card.
Certain cards freeze/glitch if the other persons file is not set up correctly.
As mentioned above, you have no control over the set up at the other end. Sometimes you have to try several sources to test for a reliable server.
Freezing - some possible causes
Most people who have been using CCcam servers for some time will have probably experienced freezing at some point.
There are several things that will cause freezing, also remember you have no control over what is happening on the server you are connected to. A lot of the problems come from the other end.
Firstly, when you allocated your router ports, set them for TCP/UDP.
You can test if the ports are opening by going here:
http:// www. amule.org/testport.php
Common causes are:
Your internet connection is slow. Check your ping times and DONT download torrents at the same time when viewing - sharing with CCcam.
The person you are connected to has slow internet connection. By this i mean not only the speed but the response time as well ( witch is more critical than speed itself ) .
You have the same C Line active in more than one receiver
You can't do that. Think it as making a call with several persons to answer in the other side ....
You have two different C lines to two different servers - both supplying the same card.
This can cause problems. Test and find with witch you have the better performance and block the other card.
You are receiving the same card on hop1 & hop2 etc..
Filter the hop2's out.
The server is overloaded at the other end.
The most common cause of them all .An overloaded hop1 server can cause your file to connect to a Hop2 instead - but then keeps trying to get back on the hop1.
Because a guys card shows you hop1 - it does NOT mean it is hop1 - or he even has a card. There are methods of faking this - and a lot out there doing it. Try another server with the same card to compare.
Some hop2's can be faster than some hop1's - filter them out.
Your Ccam config is not optimized.
Look at my other post regarding cccam.cfg
Your dish is not tuned correctly to the sat.
Some people will not accept a connection that is slower than 100ms. If a connection is around 400ms - it is quite possible that person does not have the relevant card.
Certain cards freeze/glitch if the other persons file is not set up correctly.
As mentioned above, you have no control over the set up at the other end. Sometimes you have to try several sources to test for a reliable server.
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