The overclocking refers to the reading speed of your local card & avoiding burning it up by overclocking (if you are using one) and again, this only really needed if a server.
The lines in CCcam.cfg would be like this :
SMARTCARD WRITE DELAY: /dev/sci0 100
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/sci0 6000000
Any # at the start of a line in CCcam means the line is effectively ignored, it can be used to switch on and off C of F lines by adding it or taking away. You could insert the following lines to password protect your CCcam info if you feel the need but if only a client, there is no real importance.
ALLOW WEBINFO: yes
WEBINFO LISTEN PORT : 16001
WEBINFO USERNAME : xxxxxx
WEBINFO PASSWORD : xxxxxx
Insert your own username and password where I have x's
If you then enter your STB IP address into your http bar in interner explorer followed by :16001 (
http://192.168.1.xx:16001), you will be asked for the login details then open up CCcam info which may give you useful info on your server and it's shares.