What is card-sharing?
Card-sharing is a
method to use one satellite subscription card
with more than one satellite receivers in a same time. With card-sharing,
your digital receiver gets the keys via the Internet or LAN from
another location, instead from your local smart-card. This mean,
You can use your smart-card with all your satellite receivers
in a same time. Why to buy two or more subscriptions for the same
package, if You want to watch these channels on more than one
receiver? Your family doesn't like the program You are watching?
Install a LAN in your house, and connect all your receivers to
the card-sharing network! Enjoy!
This site tries
to cover these systems, to collect the current card-sharing techniques
and make them available online.
What I need
to use it?
You
will need the following components:
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DVB Receiver; it can be a PCI card
(like SkyStar 1 or 2) or a set top box called DBox or DreamBox |
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A permanent LAN or WAN connection
to your card-server host |
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A valid account on the card-server
host |
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Installed client plugins on the receiver
systems |
Which TV channels
can I follow using this method?
You
can watch every scrambled TV channels if You
have connection to the proper card-sharing server.