Easily handles CCcam, Newcamd, and Mgcamd.
Format a USB stick to . Create a folder named plugin in the root directory, and inside that, a folder named bin . Place the xcamclient2 file inside the bin folder. 2. Transfer to Receiver
Uses a straightforward xcam.conf file for setup.
Set the file permissions (CHMOD) to 755 so it can execute. Configuring Your Servers
If the USB method fails, use an FTP client (like FileZilla): Connect to your receiver's IP address. Navigate to /var/plugin/bin/ . Upload the xcamclient2 file.
To make the plugin work, you need to edit the configuration file, usually located at /var/keys/xcam.conf or within the plugin menu on your TV screen. A typical entry looks like this:
XcamClient 2 is a lightweight, efficient plugin designed for Linux-based satellite receivers. It serves as a softcam client, allowing your receiver to communicate with servers using various protocols. Unlike the original version, XcamClient 2 is optimized for better stability and faster channel switching (zapping) speeds. It is particularly popular among users of: (Amiko, GI, Golden Media) Fortis OEM Receivers (Skyway, Octagon, Openbox) Key Features
Sites like Sat-Universe or local satellite enthusiast boards are the best places to find the "plugin" folder containing XcamClient 2.
Understanding XcamClient 2: A Comprehensive Guide to Installation and Use