Cccam Tiger __exclusive__
Connect your Tiger receiver to the internet via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. Press the button on your remote control.
At its core, is a softcam (software-based conditional access module) protocol that allows for "card sharing." This means a single legitimate subscription card can be shared over a network with multiple satellite receivers.
Scroll through the server slots (usually slot 1 to 40) and change the server type from its default (like G-Share or Forever) to CCcam .
CCcam Tiger refers to the integration of a CCcam emulator or client onto a Tiger brand satellite receiver. Tiger International produces a vast lineup of digital satellite set-top boxes known for their budget-friendly pricing and robust hardware. The Core Technology Cccam Tiger
If you are using a Linux receiver, you will need to edit a configuration file.
Fill out the corresponding fields carefully using the on-screen keyboard:
CCCam Tiger refers to a specific iteration or variant of the CCCam (Cardsharing Control) protocol, which is used for sharing subscription-based television channels over the internet. CCCam, in general, allows multiple users to access encrypted television channels by sharing a single subscription card's information over a network, typically the internet. This enables users to view channels that they are not subscribed to, essentially bypassing traditional subscription models. Connect your Tiger receiver to the internet via
Which (e.g., Astra, Hotbird) are you aiming to receive?
A Tiger Star satellite receiver (e.g., Tiger T800, Tiger V20, etc.).
Tiger receivers support multiple softcam protocols out of the box. Beyond CCcam, they natively handle Newcamd, Mgcamd, and various internal company servers like Forever, Funcam, or GShare. 2. Full HD and 4K Support Scroll through the server slots (usually slot 1
Insert the flash drive into the physical USB slot of your powered Tiger receiver. Press on your remote control.
In the early 2010s, the underground world of satellite piracy was the Wild West. Hobbyists and pirates used the CCcam protocol to share legitimate subscription card data over the internet, allowing thousands of people to watch encrypted channels for free. It was a game of cat and mouse between the providers (who switched to secure cards like Nagra 3) and the pirates.
To get the "Tiger" speed, your configuration file needs specific flags. Here is a sample optimized CCcam.cfg snippet:
The synergy between CCcam protocols and Tiger hardware offers several distinct advantages for satellite television enthusiasts:
