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Hi everybody!
I have a frustrating problem with my 5000HDc+. I have two different official terrestial Conax cards that I want to use at the same time. Neither of them works in Neotion Conax CAM in CI slot 1 or 2. Both of them work fine in built-in cardreader. CAM initializes fine and I am able to access CAS menus and do all the stuff with the card (change PIN etc), but the channel won't open (message Scrambled channel). As soon as I take the card from CAM and put it into card slot, channel opens. The problem is exactly the same with firmware versions 207 (official) and 208p (both multiCAS on/off). Any of you experiences similar problem? Any ideas or solutions? |
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Don't have a solution but I did have many problems with official CAMs and the not so official card last year. I think Conax cams are more fixed down on what boxes they work with from memory that is.
Mine is an 5000 combo not the plus.
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OK I have an update on issue, but no solution. Got a reply from CT techsupport and in a nutshell it just said that current FW versions do not support CI modules for terrestial channels (SAT only). They say that the issue will be addressed in some future release.
Let's keep our fingers crossed. |
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