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  • bokkie
    Experienced Board Member
    • Feb 2012
    • 1561

    Re: Risks of cardsharing

    Unfortunately i use the router for my pc, xbox and htpc soi can't switch it off.
    Guess id have to unplug it from router?

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    • toby69
      Experienced Board Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 4198

      Re: Risks of cardsharing

      you could do that, cant see that being much of a problem, cuts it down to when you just use satellite, we here only use satellite when watching sport, and nothing to watch on terrestrial tv. i only client so im not give a dam anyway, different if you showing in public places.
      Do not send me iptv/cline requests,

      technical or iptv/cline server questions in PM!

      I will not answer!

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      • bokkie
        Experienced Board Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 1561

        Re: Risks of cardsharing

        I'm also only going to use it for sport and also only going to client.
        Just want to cut the risk when mr murdoch decides to set an example and bust a few people.

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        • Triad
          Experienced Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 422

          Re: Risks of cardsharing

          Originally posted by superhefty
          I think that it is illegal to view PayTv without being a customer in every country.
          In Germany you must have a second Smartcard if you want to watch on two Receivers at the same time. It ist not allowed to share one card in perhaps two rooms in the same household.
          If the PayTV Provider investigates you it may be that you must pay a Compensation.
          You also offend to law.
          But.... No risk no fun

          hefty
          It is not the policy of the state. It's the agreement between you as a subscriber and your sat tv provider. Here in Serbia and Bosnia Total TV is latest NDS system employed and has not been hacked yet. Only way to watch two tv sets in one household is on two receivers with 2 smartcards!
          There is no regulation prohibited by law to do otherwise.

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          • dniestre
            Banned
            • Mar 2012
            • 838

            Re: Risks of cardsharing

            Originally posted by toby69
            i would not worry to much, the best way probably is when you finnish viewing which for most people a few hours a day, i always switch off box an router compleatly.
            i have not read any where saying client use illegal, if anyone has please inform?
            do you mean that when we put the box in standby, the EMU continues to communicate to the server, through the cline?

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            • toby69
              Experienced Board Member
              • Oct 2011
              • 4198

              Re: Risks of cardsharing

              we just switch off when not using completly, just for fire risks.
              have just tried this,
              tv on, sat box on, connects to server minute or so,
              then i switch box into standby mode,
              switch box back on, server connected almost instant.
              when you switch off completly (and router)you are not requesting anything down your line.
              i think thats how it works, someone will correct if wrong
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              • obese82
                Newbie
                • Sep 2011
                • 1

                Re: Risks of cardsharing

                its also not allowed in Ghana

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                • redhezuk
                  Experienced Board Member
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 900

                  Re: Risks of cardsharing

                  Originally posted by dniestre
                  do you mean that when we put the box in standby, the EMU continues to communicate to the server, through the cline?
                  Yes, unless you power off completely your box continues to communicate with the server if you leave it on an encrypted channel. Therefore, it is best to either power the box off completely or leave on a FTA channel before you put into standby.

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                  • bokkie
                    Experienced Board Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 1561

                    Re: Risks of cardsharing

                    So if i put the box in deep standby will it no longer communicate with the server?
                    I guess switching off cccam would also do the trick?

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                    • nml52
                      Board Senior Member
                      • Nov 2011
                      • 310

                      Re: Risks of cardsharing

                      Originally posted by bokkie
                      So if i put the box in deep standby will it no longer communicate with the server?
                      I guess switching off cccam would also do the trick?
                      Interesting question, I used to put it in deep standby but more recently I have only switched the cam off. I suppose the question is does the router maintain contact with the server if the box or cam is off?
                      I would think not because it always takes a while to connect.

                      We need an expert.
                      nml

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                      • bokkie
                        Experienced Board Member
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 1561

                        Re: Risks of cardsharing

                        Originally posted by nml
                        Interesting question, I used to put it in deep standby but more recently I have only switched the cam off. I suppose the question is does the router maintain contact with the server if the box or cam is off?
                        I would think not because it always takes a while to connect.

                        We need an expert.
                        nml
                        I guess the safest way would be to leave it on a fta channel, disable cccam and put it in deep standby.
                        either that or switch off th stb at the back.

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                        • toby69
                          Experienced Board Member
                          • Oct 2011
                          • 4198

                          Re: Risks of cardsharing

                          a bit more to add to the confusion.

                          the cccam installed in your box is the bit which talks to the server, every few seconds decryption, server retalks to box to decrypt, happens in milliseconds,
                          perhaps if box is left in standby in fta chn no need to worry, (perhaps)
                          Do not send me iptv/cline requests,

                          technical or iptv/cline server questions in PM!

                          I will not answer!

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                          • dniestre
                            Banned
                            • Mar 2012
                            • 838

                            Re: Risks of cardsharing

                            Originally posted by bokkie
                            So if i put the box in deep standby will it no longer communicate with the server?
                            I guess switching off cccam would also do the trick?
                            What do you mean by: "deep standby"? Disconnect from electricity?

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                            • bokkie
                              Experienced Board Member
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 1561

                              Re: Risks of cardsharing

                              Originally posted by dniestre
                              What do you mean by: "deep standby"? Disconnect from electricity?
                              It is an option on the shutdown menu. When in deep standby there is no time, etc shown on front panel so consumes less electricity.

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                              • dniestre
                                Banned
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 838

                                Re: Risks of cardsharing

                                Originally posted by bokkie
                                It is an option on the shutdown menu. When in deep standby there is no time, etc shown on front panel so consumes less electricity.
                                DM500S does not have that option, right?

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