Cccam.cc | Panel

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Many users confuse the cccam.cc panel with the open-source CCcam server software. Here is the distinction: cccam.cc panel

| Feature | Open Source CCcam (v2.3.0) | CCcam.cc Panel | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Cost | Free | Paid (Monthly/Yearly) | | Hosting | Self-hosted (Raspberry Pi, VPS) | Hosted by CCcam.cc | | GUI | None (Config files only) | Web-based graphical panel | | Reseller tools | No (Manual management) | Yes (Automated) | | Support | Community forums | Paid support ticket system | | Reliability | Depends on your ISP/Server | Depends on CCcam.cc uptime | Running or distributing access to paid TV services

The cccam.cc panel is essentially a commercial wrapper around the free CCcam protocol. The panel manages the CCcam protocol, which operates


The panel manages the CCcam protocol, which operates typically over TCP port 12000 (default). It utilizes a proprietary handshake and encryption mechanism to establish a connection between the client and server. When a client changes a channel, the client sends an ECM to the server via the panel's managed daemon; the server processes this with the physical card and returns the CW (Control Word) to decrypt the video stream.

The primary function of the panel is the creation and deletion of CCcam lines. You can generate a line with specific parameters:

In the satellite world, speed is king. The panel provides a live graph showing ECM response times in milliseconds (ms) . A healthy local card shows 80-150ms. If you see spikes above 500ms, the panel allows you to identify which channel (SID) or which user is causing the lag.