I notice you’re asking about SupCam (an IP camera / streaming plugin) for Enigma2 receivers — specifically the .ipk package and a “long guide.”
Supports a wide range of satellite packages that are often unstable on CCcam.
is a specialized softcam plugin based on designed for Linux-based receivers. It is primarily used to manage and decrypt digital video broadcasting (DVB) signals, allowing users to access various television channels through their set-top boxes. Formacionpoliticaisc Key Features and Functionality Oscam-Based Core
Installing enigma2-plugin-softcams-supcam-top (1.10) on root.
Configuring supcam.
A genuinely "top" build will often:
Safety & Legal Disclaimer
This article is for educational purposes only. The supcam enigma2 ipk top tool is intended for decrypting channels you are legally subscribed to or for testing with free-to-air stations using BISS keys published by broadcasters. Unauthorized decryption of pay-TV services violates laws in many jurisdictions (e.g., EU Copyright Directive, US Digital Millennium Copyright Act). Always comply with your local regulations.
SupCam is a widely used softcam plugin for Enigma2-based satellite receivers (such as Vu+, Dreambox, and Zgemma), primarily designed to manage access and decode encrypted satellite channels via its dedicated server subscription. Distributed as an .ipk (Itsy Package Management) file, it functions as a specialized version of the OScam (Open Source Conditional Access Module) emulator. Key Features of SupCam
- Plugin architecture to add modules (e.g., third-party cloud storage, AI motion analytics)
- Automatic IPK update checking and one-click upgrade
- Graceful database/schema migration on update

