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    Default CW600 SP in card sharing ECM mode + ROM 102 card

    Hello everybody,

    I am not sure if this is the right forum to post this question. I am sorry in advance if not.

    I was told that I could connect my receiver CW600SP with my unlocked & configured ROM102 Rev 10C card via an ISO programmer and then get DN channels. I haven’t had any success on this with the configuration I have currently (see below). I have read a lot of forums but I haven’t found any really good information that has helped me to fix this problem. I know how to use the receiver with the latest CW bin and that’s not what my question is about. I just want to configure my receiver (CW600 SP) in “card sharing ECM” mode and use my ROM 102 Rev 10C card in those scenarios when the receiver bin is not available.

    This is my configuration:

    On the server side:
    - PC running Windows XP
    - “Blue” Nexus unlocker (with power supply 9v – 800mA) (mod)
    - Latest fix (3m+Blocker) was loaded into ROM102 REV10C card (latest bin file name I have is = “DISH Rom102 AIO v10.2 CF_81 Blocker.bn102”). I am able to reset and read the card after proving the unlock key stored in the blocker script.
    - DB9 serial cable null connects “Blue” Nexus unlocker to PC (port = COM1; 9600 baud=9600 bps; parity=odd; Data Bits=8; Stop Bits=1; Flow Control=None)
    - Running NewCS software version 1.5 on PC (Window XP) with the configuration file “newcs.xml” shown below in the bottom of this thread. I also tested version 1.08 and 2.0 of Newcs with not success

    On the client side:
    - Receiver=Captive Works 600 SP configured in sharing mode (see below more details)
    - I connected the RECEIVER to PC using a USB-2-Serial cable (COM4 used).
    - On receiver, I turned autoroll off, put keys to all zeros
    - On receiver, I enabled patch (F1 0000)
    - On receiver, I enabled “card sharing ECM” (F1 5555)
    - On Windows XP PC, I ran the client program “CSC.EXE” and configured it to open COM4 (where the CW600 is connected)
    - On Windows XP PC, in “CSC.EXE” configuration settings, I put my server IP, TCP port, user and password and click ok, and then START, but I am getting the following messages on the NEWCS consola :

    [ 10:53:56 ] [ Newcamd:15000 ] User dummy logged in, client: Generic
    [ 10:53:56 ] [ Newcamd:15000 ] Connection from dummy to not-ready server!
    [ 10:53:56 ] [ Newcamd:15000 ] Can't decrypt client msg, rejecting!



    ================ This is below my newcs.xml file ====================
    <newCSconfig>
    <readers name="Phoenix">
    <device>
    <name>Phoenix Interface</name>
    <type>phoenix</type>
    <mhz>368</mhz>
    <baud>9600</baud>
    <node>COM1</node>
    <parity>odd</parity>
    <reset>normal</reset>
    <export>Yes</export>
    <enabled>Yes</enabled>
    <blocksa>no</blocksa>
    <blockua>No</blockua>
    <blockga>No</blockga>
    <udp_host>192.168.1.2</udp_host>
    <udp_port>15002</udp_port>
    <boxkey>C3F98A0A7DD92CD146A2CA88965B03DF</boxkey>
    <!--<boxkey>D6F3D1D48D36F45DF58DF23895E96C85</boxkey> -->
    <!-- <boxkey>here is my boxkey</boxkey> -->
    <!-- <rsa>0000000000</rsa> -->
    <irdeto-camkey>0000000000000000</irdeto-camkey>
    <irdeto-camkey-data>000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000</irdeto-camkey-data>
    <crypto-special>No</crypto-special>
    <ipk>000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000</ipk>
    <ucpk>00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000</ucpk>
    <PTShandshake>no</PTShandshake>
    <carddetect>no</carddetect>
    <newcamd_port>15000</newcamd_port>
    <autosid>Yes</autosid>
    <enabled>yes</enabled>
    <pincode>0000</pincode>
    <crypto-special>No</crypto-special>
    <boxid>0000000000</boxid>
    <Seca-PPV>no</Seca-PPV>
    <priority>round</priority>
    </device>
    </readers>
    <radegastserver>
    <enabled>No</enabled>
    <port>16000</port>
    <allow>
    <hostname>localhost</hostname>
    </allow>
    </radegastserver>
    <cache>
    <emm>20</emm>
    <ecm>-1</ecm>
    </cache>
    <debug>
    <password>NewCSpwd</password>
    <level>normal</level>
    <type>init</type>
    <output>console,tcp</output>
    <console_options>normal,init</console_options>
    <tcp_port>1001</tcp_port>
    <tcp_options>normal,init</tcp_options>
    </debug>
    <newcamdserver>
    <enabled>Yes</enabled>
    <name>newcs</name>
    <deskey>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</deskey>
    <user>
    <name>dummy</name>
    <password>dummy</password>
    <hostname>localhost</hostname>
    <port>12000</port>
    <au>on</au>
    <sidoverride>off</sidoverride>
    <spider>No</spider>
    <rate>2</rate>
    </user>
    <user>
    <name>a</name>
    <password>a</password>
    <hostname>127.0.0.1</hostname>
    <au>on</au>
    </user>

    </newcamdserver>
    </newCSconfig>



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    Hi, what freq is your reader? In the config you have <mhz>368</mhz>. This needs to be the same as your reader which is usually 357 or 600.

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    Hi LeroyPatrol,

    I appreciate your suggestion. Thanks.

    I got the same error message below for both 357 and 600 Mhz.

    "[ Newcamd:15000 ] Can't decrypt client msg, rejecting! "

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    I'm not familiar with what you have so I'm just taking a punt. Maybe the deskey is not set on your client? In your CSC.EXE app is there a field for the des key?
    Also I just reread your system setup and you are using a usb to serial converter. I have had mixed results with those things. One I have works with most of my apps but not all. You can't beat a real (ie on board) com port.

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    The atmega card you are using is not common in Aus so you would do better on a US sight or check out the card sharing sites in europe they have section for US services cannot remember which ones at present

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    try <carddetect>yes</carddetect>



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    Quote Originally Posted by z80 View Post
    try <carddetect>yes</carddetect>


    Yeh noticed that also. Was working towards it Do you know why with some readers it's yes and some are no? Like the Jaycar I would of thought yes would work for example.

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    Hello guys,

    Thanks to those who have tried to respond my quetions. I appreciate that.

    I separated my server and my client on different PCs so that each one uses a serial port COM1, instead of running both pieces on the same PC. So, basically I setup one PC to run the server NewCS software on COM1, and another PC to run the client CSC.EXE on COM1. However, I didn't have any success. I am still getting the same error message "[ Newcamd:15000 ] Can't decrypt client msg, rejecting!".

    Thus, I am not sure that the USB-serial converter represents a variable in my equation test.

    If I set "<carddetect>yes</carddetect>" in the newcs.xml file, the NEWCS falls in a loop trying to reset the card. I am not sure if that means the card is not identified by NewCS software. Perhaps the "ATR" command that is given by Newcs is not recognized by the card instead. However, this is a good point and I will investigate this further.

    On the other hand, I don't remember have said that I have an "atmega card" or have I? Is an "atmega" card the same as "ROM 102 REV 10C" card? I am sorry for the confusion then.

    Thanks a lot guys for the suggestions and thoughts. I appreciate that

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