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<blockquote data-quote="Satslut" data-source="post: 102107" data-attributes="member: 185614"><p>2 ways to go, first a receiver with embedded cams where you update the embedded cam with a computer + RS232 cable and update the key codes with the receivers remote control, great as long as the receiver and computer are in reach of each other.</p><p></p><p>Secondly a receiver + cam + cas2 interface, with this system you update a cam plugged into the cas 2 interface which is in turn coupled to the computer via USB port and update the key codes via the remote as before.</p><p></p><p>A cam is a device which de-scrabbles the providers encrytion so you can view the channels. A cas2 interface is a device which enables you to write new software onto the cam. A key code, putting it simply is a row of numbers which is changed by the providers every so often, which you can change to suit, very simply with the receivers remote control. </p><p></p><p>I prefer to use external cams because major changes to software seem to be more readily available. Several different cams are about, I prefer matrix revolution myself, so best you ask around before making up your mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Satslut, post: 102107, member: 185614"] 2 ways to go, first a receiver with embedded cams where you update the embedded cam with a computer + RS232 cable and update the key codes with the receivers remote control, great as long as the receiver and computer are in reach of each other. Secondly a receiver + cam + cas2 interface, with this system you update a cam plugged into the cas 2 interface which is in turn coupled to the computer via USB port and update the key codes via the remote as before. A cam is a device which de-scrabbles the providers encrytion so you can view the channels. A cas2 interface is a device which enables you to write new software onto the cam. A key code, putting it simply is a row of numbers which is changed by the providers every so often, which you can change to suit, very simply with the receivers remote control. I prefer to use external cams because major changes to software seem to be more readily available. Several different cams are about, I prefer matrix revolution myself, so best you ask around before making up your mind. [/QUOTE]
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