Prime Cccam ((better)) | Gtmedia V9

If you have a single "Clines" (server line), you can enter it manually: Open the menu you just unlocked. Set the Protocol Type to CCcam .

| Parameter | Observed Value | |----------------------------|-------------------------| | ECM response time (local) | 80–150 ms | | ECM response time (remote) | 250–800 ms | | Max concurrent channels | 1 per server connection | | Freeze frequency | Low under 5 Mbps up |

Navigate to the Network or Installation tab. Protocol Settings: Look for CS Protocol or CAMDS Config . Gtmedia V9 Prime Cccam

Keep your GTMedia firmware updated for better server compatibility.

The Gtmedia V9 Prime Cccam works by combining the device and software to access and decode digital TV channels. Here's a step-by-step overview of the process: If you have a single "Clines" (server line),

: You can manually input your server details (IP/Domain, Port, Username, and Password) directly into the CCcam fields.

Select (usually the green or yellow button, check the on-screen guide). Enter your server details: Server/Host : The URL or IP address (e.g., bestserver.net ). Port : The 5-digit number (e.g., 12000 ). User : Your unique username. Password : Your unique password. Set Hops to 1 or 2 (default is usually fine). Select Apply or Save . Protocol Settings: Look for CS Protocol or CAMDS Config

To use CCcam, you typically need to access the "CS Protocol" or "Conditional Access" menu. While menus vary by firmware version (such as the standard or Mars software ), the general steps are as follows: Access the Network Menu