A reliable, low-ping broadband connection is necessary to communicate with the server.

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What (e.g., Vu+, Dreambox) you are configuring?

If you are a customer using a "Kanasa" server, you will enter a C line provided by the provider.

Q: What is the difference between Cccam and Cccam Kanasa? A: Cccam is a protocol for card sharing, while Cccam Kanasa is a specific configuration of the Cccam protocol.

| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | High latency or oversold server. | Ping the server IP. If >150ms, request a different proxy. | | No ECM on HD Channels | The server uses an old CCcam version (2.1.4) that can't handle high bitrate HD. | Switch client to OSCam. | | Only FTA channels work | Your username/password is wrong, or the subscription expired. | Contact the "Kanasa" reseller. | | Receiver boot loop | Malicious config file from the server. | Factory reset. Only add lines from trusted sources. |

: When a user changes channels on their satellite box, the receiver sends an ECM request to the Kanasa server. The server returns the necessary control word (CW) within milliseconds to prevent on-screen freezing. Features of CCcam Kanasa

The world of card sharing is far from stagnant. As the industry evolves, so does the technology behind CCcam. Recent trends for indicate several shifts:

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