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rq-sssp-client is a multi-platform client that enables SSSP capable receivers (such as some CaptiveWorks models) to be used as a softcam or card sharing client (to rqcs or any other cs server supporting the Newcamd protocol). To work, it requires a standard null-modem cable connected from a SSSP capable receiver to a supported platform device.

rq-sssp-client runs on the following platforms:

- Windows PC, Linux PC (x86)
- Dreambox (all models, PPC & MIPS)
- Triple Dragon
- DGStation Boxes (Relook, Mutant, CubeCafe) and
- ST40 Boxes (Kathrein UFS 910/IPBOX 9000HD)
- WRT54G Linux routers and compatibles (BCM947XX)


here are some possible setups:

1. CaptiveWorks receiver connected to a PC's serial port (running windows or linux) using a null-modem cable, the pc connecting wired or wirelessly to your local network and then to a local or remote server.

2. CaptiveWorks receiver connected to a Dreambox's (or any other supported linux box, read the readme file) serial port using a null-modem cable, the dreambox connecting to your local wired network and then to a local or remote server. The server can be running on the Dreambox itself with a card in its slot.

3. CaptiveWorks receiver connected to a modded WRT54G router with null-modem cable, and the WRT54G in turn connecting wirelessly to your local network.

If you don't understand how card sharing works than to be honest you are much better off to pick up a nfusion solaris for $149 as you will be able to set it up in minutes where captiveworks is a little more complicated. Captiveworks only option now is card sharing and its private which means you have to pay to get it so in the end you may save some $ if you use an iks box.
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