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<blockquote data-quote="scrappy.doo" data-source="post: 624711" data-attributes="member: 14799"><p>Most fiber providers in .nl have setup a separate VLAN on their network where they multicast the TV channels. They don't use any SmartCard encryption, but they claim their service to only work with the Amino STB they provide with the subscription. However the only special thing the Amino does is sending a crippled DHCP request which allows it access to the VLAN. It's possible for a DD-WRT router (or linux machine) to send this request as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scrappy.doo, post: 624711, member: 14799"] Most fiber providers in .nl have setup a separate VLAN on their network where they multicast the TV channels. They don't use any SmartCard encryption, but they claim their service to only work with the Amino STB they provide with the subscription. However the only special thing the Amino does is sending a crippled DHCP request which allows it access to the VLAN. It's possible for a DD-WRT router (or linux machine) to send this request as well. [/QUOTE]
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