很抱歉!Internet Explorer生命週期即將到期,您可使用Microsoft Edge,建議您安裝Google Chrome瀏覽器

Before searching for a server, you must understand the tools.

The Goal: Connect your receiver to a remote server that shares a legitimate smart card’s entitlements. A "top free server" means a server with high uptime, low latency ("glitching"), and access to popular packages (e.g., Sky Deutschland, Canal+, or local providers).

The short answer is yes, but with caveats.

Free servers operate on a "peer-to-peer" (P2P) model or "donationware" model. There are two primary types of free servers:

The Golden Rule: There is no sustainable "free lunch" in cardsharing. A server offering 10,000 channels for free, forever, without you sharing anything back, is almost certainly a scam, a honeypot, or will have 99% freezing.

  • Save and connect; check logs for authorization and ECM/EMM activity.
  • In OSCam, server entries go into the config file (oscam.conf/oscam.server), following the format required by OSCam.
  • Example OSCam server block (illustrative):

    [reader]
    label = example
    protocol = CCcam
    device = 1,0
    hostname = server_address
    port = 12000
    user = username
    pwd = password
    group = 1
    cccversion = 2.1.6
    

    Before we list the "top" sources, it is critical to understand what these protocols do.

    When people search for a top free CCCam OSCam server, they typically want a hybrid setup: an OSCam backend that distributes free test lines or community shares via the CCCam protocol.