Gtmedia V9 Prime Cccam Jun 2026

Not all satellite receivers handle CCCam well. The V9 Prime excels for several reasons:

The CCcam protocol became legendary because it was lightweight, relatively stable, and easy to configure. It allowed users to access subscription channels in one location via a receiver in another location. For the GTmedia V9 Prime, which supports this protocol natively, it means the user can input a set of connection details (Server, Port, Username, Password) and instantly have access to a lineup of channels defined by the server. Gtmedia V9 Prime Cccam

(short for Card Client protocol ) is a protocol originally developed for the Dreambox series of Linux-based receivers. It allows a device (client) to read a conditional access card or a virtual card from a remote server over a network (TCP/IP). Not all satellite receivers handle CCCam well

The GTMedia V9 Prime Go to product viewer dialog for this item. For the GTmedia V9 Prime, which supports this