A*tro sharing over internet

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Old 26-07-2007   #1
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A*tro sharing over internet

Hi, can anybody guide me on A*tro sharing over internet technology ?? Thanks !!
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Old 19-08-2007   #2
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Hi,

I have been following up with Measat Astro progress. Now there are 2 type of card sharing. One is the card sharing and the other is internet sharing or aka cv12.

The internet sharing method require a direct internet connection example like streamyx. What you get is a card like board attached to the cv12. The cv12 is connected to a router and configure by a pc. The configuration involve an ip address and log in. The card like board will be inserted as like any normal smart card.

Does it really works?? No idea....spending RM500 to test.....it is something really hard to do

So far there is no official news that say SECA2 has been hacked. I believe Astro is using V7.6 S2 card.
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Hi there,

Yup from what I have been researching, polsat is the seca2 that has been opened at first then follow by some others. However I maybe wrong but the rom table is still not available. Only the eeprom table are available.

I wonder what does it take to open a new provider such as ast**

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Can anybody please tell me what type of seca2 smartcard did it use ? I mean A*tro use! Just provide me some information and i can try to fix one just like what TCH had told! Thanks!
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Not sure what you mean, but if you want to know more about cv12 card sharing for measat and thaicom ....use this link

http://hk.geocities.com/seca2seca2/CV12_Guide.pdf
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