View Full Version : wfemu on linux pc with Viewsat 9000 HD- two servers
iitt2007
11-19-2013, 03:58 PM
May be you know and can help -
setup - wfemu on linux pc with Viewsat 9000 HD. Ecostar on one server (A) and B3V on Server (B).
Can run only one server at a time.
To watch TV, each time - comment either server in rq-sssp-client.conf (to run Ecostar or B3V), and re-run wfemu.
Example - for Ecostar, comment out B3V server in rq-sssp and rerun wfemu
For B3V, comment out Ecostar in rq-sssp and rerun wfemu.
Is there any way, to avoid this (making changes in rq-sssp and re-running wfemu)?
d1964
11-19-2013, 04:21 PM
you should be able to put sever info on one line for dik and one line for bev delete # sign at beginning of both lines, also you will need to input caid mapping for bev.....
kenkell1
11-19-2013, 04:47 PM
just like d1964 stated......
Just make sure both servers are active by removing the # in front of each server line.
iitt2007
11-19-2013, 06:01 PM
Thank you...
iitt2007
11-20-2013, 03:49 PM
just like d1964 stated......
Just make sure both servers are active by removing the # in front of each server line.
Tried un commenting both servers but when switched from Dik to B3V, it still says camid mismatch. Are there any settings in rq-sssp?
kenkell1
11-20-2013, 04:37 PM
Tried un commenting both servers but when switched from Dik to B3V, it still says camid mismatch. Are there any settings in rq-sssp?
instead of using linux have you tried goos XX-Client Release v2.2 file that you run on windows? Seriously it runs very good with less hiccups then the linux version.
iitt2007
11-22-2013, 04:12 PM
I will try and let you know...thanks.
bruinfan
12-04-2013, 01:08 PM
Have you set your next servers with an underscore and number after it?
Like this:
card_server_url=newcamd: ( your first server )
card_server_url_0=newcamd: ( next server )
card_server_ur_1=newcamd: ( and so on )
iitt2007
12-04-2013, 03:47 PM
Thanks bruinfan. Setting servernames with underscore did work :-)
bruinfan
12-07-2013, 01:20 PM
Good that your up.....I use to run Linux as well but switched to XX-Client for windows. I found with Linux, it would freeze when you went to a non working channel then back, and I would have to reboot my router. With windows, no more getting off the couch :) Like kenkell stated, runs pretty smooth.
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