perilomo
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- My Satellite Setup
- VisionNet FS-9510HD
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- Israel
So i am new to all of this and really understand no shit in satellites and all that stuff, so if i posted in the wrong section please pardon me as i am just a newbie. I've searched the forums for my answer but couldn't find it, nor i can PM no one because of the forum rules that i need to have some minimal posts first and some time to pass before i can do this.
Alright anyways, my father decided to disconnect from our TV company and go satellite. We got a dude to come over and config our satellite dish and then the receiver. He then shown me that most of the channels are encrypted. So he said he can unlock them for a fee. As my dad agreed, the man just went to some website he registered at (Or have created himself) and got some sort of codes there which he got copied and pasted it somewhere in the receiver configs and woosh the channels were open now (Well far from all but the Russian ones my father wanted). Now as far as i understand the encryption on the satellites do not change, and the only thing that prevent me from stop paying after he "decrypted" the channels for them to work is that he mentioned something about a code that is refreshing every 10 seconds. So as i guess it's probably a code that the receiver gets every 10 seconds from some server which provides the encryption to....Well hell i do not know how it works.
Now my question is, is there a way i can just configure the encryption in the receiver itself without having to connect to some sort of server where i have to pay for it? Or are the free servers or something where i can get that any ways. I've seen there is a lot of talk about card sharing but so far the only thing i understood is that people are using others existing cards, which are then probably also for a fee. Now i've seen the forum rule about not sharing keys here and stuff, but if people could at least tell me how to configure them and what they are for at least (Even in private) i would find the keys on the net myself.
Now the receiver my father got is something called "VisionNet, FS-9510HD" and i don't even know how good it is. The installer dude said it'll get my picture frozen from time to time due to it being too slow and low on ram to process data, but from what i read here it might also be because the server that provides keys from him might be slow, so i will be glad for some info about that too.
Thanks in advance.
Alright anyways, my father decided to disconnect from our TV company and go satellite. We got a dude to come over and config our satellite dish and then the receiver. He then shown me that most of the channels are encrypted. So he said he can unlock them for a fee. As my dad agreed, the man just went to some website he registered at (Or have created himself) and got some sort of codes there which he got copied and pasted it somewhere in the receiver configs and woosh the channels were open now (Well far from all but the Russian ones my father wanted). Now as far as i understand the encryption on the satellites do not change, and the only thing that prevent me from stop paying after he "decrypted" the channels for them to work is that he mentioned something about a code that is refreshing every 10 seconds. So as i guess it's probably a code that the receiver gets every 10 seconds from some server which provides the encryption to....Well hell i do not know how it works.
Now my question is, is there a way i can just configure the encryption in the receiver itself without having to connect to some sort of server where i have to pay for it? Or are the free servers or something where i can get that any ways. I've seen there is a lot of talk about card sharing but so far the only thing i understood is that people are using others existing cards, which are then probably also for a fee. Now i've seen the forum rule about not sharing keys here and stuff, but if people could at least tell me how to configure them and what they are for at least (Even in private) i would find the keys on the net myself.
Now the receiver my father got is something called "VisionNet, FS-9510HD" and i don't even know how good it is. The installer dude said it'll get my picture frozen from time to time due to it being too slow and low on ram to process data, but from what i read here it might also be because the server that provides keys from him might be slow, so i will be glad for some info about that too.
Thanks in advance.