Cccam: Tiger

CCcam Tiger

refers to the use of the CCcam (Client Card Conditional Access Module) protocol on Tiger brand satellite receivers, such as the Tiger T8 High Class or

  1. Download the CccamTiger.ipk or .deb package specific to your CPU architecture (mipsel, armhf, or aarch64).
  2. Transfer the file to the /tmp/ directory of your receiver via FTP.
  3. Telnet into your box (using Putty).
  4. Run the command: opkg install /tmp/*.ipk (or dpkg -i for Debian images).
  5. Navigate to your softcam panel and select "CCcam Tiger."
  6. Configure your CCcam.cfg file via the Tiger Web Interface (usually accessible on port 16001).

The use of CCcam on Tiger receivers offers several advantages, including: Cccam Tiger

The integration of CCcam on Tiger receivers has made it possible for users to access premium channels and content without the need for a separate subscription to each channel. By configuring their Tiger receiver to connect to a CCcam server, users can enjoy a wide range of channels, including sports, movies, and entertainment programs. The setup process typically involves entering the CCcam server details, such as the server address, port number, and login credentials, into the receiver's menu. CCcam Tiger refers to the use of the