You nailed it !! The NCAM emulator is now installed !! ( change permission of config folder to "777" ) ( change permission of ncam.emu to "755" ) Upload the following 3 files/folders from the directory you extracted before If this doesn't work either then do a google search man ! If the password root doesn't work for you try entering your E2 brand name ( like octagon, edision and so on ). Enter your receiver's IP address and the following You can find your receiver network address by going into the menu and information and network selection. Ncam-Images-MIPS-IPK/enigma2-plugin-softcams-ncam-mips_V9.3-ro_all.ipk/data.tar/data/tmp/RAEDįor this step you will need an FTP progam and your receiver's IP address. If you did all this correctly you should see this directory Right click one last time and "Extract to data".ĭouble click on data and then on tmp and finally on the RAED folder. Right click on data.tar and "Extract to data.tar". Right click again and "Extract to enigma2-plugin-softcams-ncam-mips_V9.3-ro_all.ipk" You should seeĮnigma2-plugin-softcams-ncam-mips_V9.3-ro_all.ipk I use 7-zip to unpack it.Īnd select "Extract to Ncam-Images-MIPS-IPK.zip"ĭouble click on the extracted folder. Most E2 receivers today run on an *ARM* core, so you need to download the "MIPS-IPK" image. There will be several different emulator file for different hardware. You can try to get OSCAM working on OpenPLi by following this guide but directory locations and configurations will vary. This guide focuses on using NCAM since most of us on this side of the pond have E2 receivers flashed with OPEN ATV out of the box. OSCAM is the emulator software used with OpenPLi. NCAM is the emulator software used with OPEN ATV. Other images like OpenPLi will work too but with a different emulator. To get going you will need to download and install some programs. But I finally nailed it !! If you are like me and struggling, this guide is dedicated to you ! From the moment I bought my first E2 receiver ( Octagon SF4008 ), I struggled for nearly 6 months to get my first linux CAM emulator working properly and testing C band. This guide is written for C band enthusiasts in the USA who have little or no background in linux and never owned an E2 satellite receiver like me until now. Instead C band testers are using E2 ( Enigma 2 ) linux satellite receivers loaded with a CAM emulator. If you are familiar with directv or dishnetwork testing from the past, hacking C band is similar, except there is no smart card glitching and no flashing of an OEM FTA box involved. But it takes a little bit of effort to get going. Happy days are here again !! Unless you have been sleeping under a rock C band satellite testing in the USA is once again possible. This guide is solely for educational purposes only. Just follow my instructions and you'll be up and running in no time !! The configurations you need to perform are highlighted in mustard. C Band Satellite TV Hacking Guide for Dummies - A Reference for the Rest of Us !!
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