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:
- A receiver box that supports CCcam or OSCam. Check your manual or contact the manufacturer for confirmation.
- 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!