[quote=Teddybear70;5123]Papo leer un poco el primer post lo que dice abajo[/quot What you do is capture the authorization data from the sub card and then add '3 musketeers' code to it. ----> One for all & all for one. Once you get the authorization data from one channel you fool the receiver into thinking you have it for all the channels ---> you get all the channels.
Pay per view works a little differently in that these are not subscription channels and you cannot get these using a 3M if the
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is coded properly because they require a 'purchase' each time and you cannot typically purchase a ppv channel unless the card has enough 'credit' loaded onto it.
Once upon a time the cards had $300. in credit and you could watch a whole lot of ppv events before running out but then they got wise and reduced the card credit to $50. I don't even know what the exact amount is now but without the credit being available on the card you cannot get ppv events - every time you purchase an event the info is stored on your card - once a month they download the card data and bill you for what you have purchased. They also used to run a 'phone test' whenever you tried to purchase a ppv event... the receivers checked for dial tone and if it wasn't there you couldn't get the ppv event.
FTA receiver don't have similar limitations so Nagra must take steps in their authorization process to make sure you can not simply go around their security - to do this they can insert additional levels of authorizations - if I am not mistaken they can do 54 individual levels or tiers of programming and each one can be secured by itself so a 3M type of fix won't easily work.
However given enough resoucefullness (is that even a word?) there may be the abilty to cascade some sortof multiple 3M.
On the other hand nfusion has done nothing special so far. A couple years ago we saw Coolsat do the same thing when all the boxes were down... they took the image from an authorized card and copied it onto multiple cards and bingo the coolsats were working again while everyone else was down. The card has all the info needed to make everything work - all you need is a subscribed card or a copy of one and you are in business!
So Nfusion is pretty much dead last to discover that subscribed cards work while everyone else in the FTA business already knew this.
If Nfusion can figure a way to take that subscribed card data and transfer it into a working standalone bin that doesn't require a dedicated 24/7 connection to their receiver to refresh it every 10 seconds... then they will have something and it would be something big.
However two days later everyone in this business will be running an exact copy of whatever they get working and we will all have it.
The bottom line... they got nothing so far that everybody else can't do if they want to... Viewsat could do the exact same thing in a few days if they wanted to but there is no way to put millions of folks together on illegal
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So, you wait and see who comes up with something... then everyone copies it... everybody uses it... no need to buy a new receiver... just wait and see what happens.
esto es lo q realmente iso nfusion no es un fix al nagra 3 perdon q este en ingles