FAQ Regarding CCcam

FAQ: All About CCcam

Here are some common questions and answers regarding our CCcam services:

Q: What is CCcam?
A: CCcam is a method for sharing Pay TV cards. Simply put, CCcam servers send decrypted codes to your receiver box, enabling you to access your desired channels.

Q: What do I need to run CCcam on my receiver box?
A: You’ll need:

  1. A receiver box that supports CCcam or OSCam. Check your manual or contact the manufacturer for confirmation.
  2. An internet connection with low latency (ping time). While bandwidth isn’t critical, lower latency ensures better performance.

Q: Can I disconnect the internet after receiving the decrypted codes?
A: No, your receiver box must remain connected to the internet as long as you wish to view your selected channels.

Q: How do I set up CCcam after receiving the activation email?
A: We will provide you with a configuration line including the server address, port number, username, and password. Use this information to configure CCcam on your receiver box.

Q: My receiver is Linux-based and requires a .cfg file. Will you provide this?
A: Yes, the .cfg file will be attached to your activation email.

Q: Does Fast CCcam exchange CCcam?
A: No, we only provide CCcam servers directly to end-users.

Feel free to reach out if you have any additional questions!

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