CCcam, short for Card Client, is a protocol used for sharing digital TV channels over the internet. It allows users to access TV channels from a remote server, eliminating the need for a physical satellite dish or cable connection. The protocol works by transmitting TV channels from a server to a client device, which can be a satellite receiver, computer, or even a mobile device.
Upload your CCcam.cfg file into this folder. If a file with that name already exists, back it up to your computer before overwriting it. Step 4: Activate the Cam 10 server cccam.txt
: The server software extracts the "Control Words" (CW)—the keys needed to decrypt the TV signal—and broadcasts them over the internet. The Client CCcam, short for Card Client, is a protocol
Open your receiver's menu and navigate to or Conditional Access (CA) Setup . Look for CCcam Plug-in Settings or Cam Setting . Select Upgrade File via USB or Load CCcam.txt . Reboot your receiver once the import is complete. Method 2: FTP Transfer (For Enigma2 Boxes) Upload your CCcam
Always use a VPN on your receiver if your ISP blocks card-sharing traffic.
[Satellite Dish] ---> [Satellite Receiver (CCcam Emulator)] | +-------------------+-------------------+ | Reads CCcam.cfg / CCcam.txt File | +-------------------+-------------------+ | +-------------------+-------------------+ | Multi-Server Redundancy Check | +-------------------+-------------------+ | +-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+-----+ | | | | | | | | | | | Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server Server 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
While CCcam is easy to set up, parsing 10 servers simultaneously can sometimes cause older CCcam versions (like v2.1.4 or v2.3.0) to lag or consume too much CPU power on older boxes. Many advanced users migrate to . OSCam can read a traditional CCcam.cfg file but handles multi-server load-balancing much more efficiently. 3. Server Overload