CP Goofather
XX-Client v2.5.57.273 for Linux x86-Atheros-Broadcom
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XX-Client Release v2.5 - Linux
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Protocols supported:
Viewsat
CNX
Coolsat
Captiveworks
Nfusion
Notes:
[INI Format]
All lines that start with a '#' are ignored by XX-Client. All settings consist of a setting name followed by a value.
Example: settings_name=value
[caid.ini]
If you need to use CaID remapping simply place a line for each CaID that needs to be remapped.
Like so -
1841=1815
1802=1816
[xx-client.ini]
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Setting: serial_port
Description:
Serial port receiver is connected to.
Linux Example: serial_port=/dev/ttyS0
Windows Example: serial_port=COM1
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Setting: serial_speed
Description:
Serial port speed. I found a baud rate of 19200 works for receivers that use to use a Weather Forecaster and variants (CNX). While a baud rate of 115200 works for all other receivers, including the new Viewsat firmwares that use the Coolsat protocol.
Example: serial_speed=115200
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Setting: server_timeout
Description:
Control word retrieval timeout in seconds.
Example: server_timeout=8
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Setting: server_retries
Description:
Number of attempts before connecting to a new server. Setting to '0' will make the client try the next server after first failure.
Example: server_retries=0
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Setting: receiver_protocol
Description:
Receiver protocol to use.
1 = Viewsat/X-Factor
2 = CNX
3 = SSSP Viewsat/SSSP Pansat/Coolsat
4 = Captiveworks
5 = Nfusion
Example: receceiver_protocol=3
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Setting: ignore_caid
Description:
If set to 1, CaID reported by the receiver will be ignored and ECM will be sent to server even if there is a CaID mismatch. If you are using a single provider you should set this to 1. CaID matching is used to make provider switching faster.
Example: ignore_caid=0
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* - The last Windows version is 2.4 and doesn't have the Nfusion protocol implemented.