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Frequency: 164.000<br />
 
Frequency: 164.000<br />
 
Symbolrate: 6900<br />
 
Symbolrate: 6900<br />
Modulation: QAM64 (all area's) or (in some area's) QAM256<br />
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Modulation: QAM64 (all area's) and in some area's QAM256 is also possible<br />
 
Network ID: 05555 for FTV and Scrambled channels<br />
 
Network ID: 05555 for FTV and Scrambled channels<br />
 
Network ID: 04444 for FTV channels<br />
 
Network ID: 04444 for FTV channels<br />

Revision as of 22:00, 16 September 2017

Ziggo, former UPC area (before april 2015)
If your contract/customer code does not start with a 1, then the following information is valid. Enter the following settings:


Frequency: 164.000
Symbolrate: 6900
Modulation: QAM64 (all area's) and in some area's QAM256 is also possible
Network ID: 05555 for FTV and Scrambled channels
Network ID: 04444 for FTV channels


When for some reason scanning with network id 05555 or 06666 does not work correctly, you can try a different network ID, which is the same as described on the Ziggo website for some Philips TV's.

At the Ziggo website: https://www.ziggo.nl/klantenservice/televisie-radio/digitale-tv/activeringscode-frequentie-netwerk-id-instellen/#netwerk-id-philips there is a notice that Philips TV sets from the year 2010 with the product type 6000 or higher, do not hold the network code 5555 for more than a few days. To workaround this problem Ziggo has kept the old network-ID's active. To continue watching channels, you must enter the following code:


Region Network-ID
Noord-Holland 43136
Flevoland 43138
Friesland 43140
Gelderland 43142
Brabant 43144
Zuid-Holland 43146



Ziggo, (until april 2014 this was split into 2 different area's known as Ziggo West and Ziggo East)
If your contract/customer code start with a 1, then the following information is valid. Enter the following settings:


Frequency: 474.000
Symbolrate: 6875
Modulation: QAM64
Network ID: 05555 for FTV and Scrambled channels
Network ID: 06666 for FTV and Scrambled channels
Network ID: 04444 for FTV channels


When for some reason scanning with network id 05555 or 06666 does not work correctly, you can try a different network ID, which is the same as described on the Ziggo website for some Philips TV's.

At the Ziggo website: https://www.ziggo.nl/klantenservice/televisie-radio/digitale-tv/activeringscode-frequentie-netwerk-id-instellen/#netwerk-id-philips there is a notice that Philips TV sets from the year 2010 with the product type 6000 or higher, do not hold the network code 5555 for more than a few days. To workaround this problem Ziggo has kept the old network-ID's active. To continue watching channels, you must enter the following code:


City Network-ID
Alkmaar 43192
Alphen a/d Rijn 43185
Amersfoort 43195
Breda 43191
Capelle 43194
Den Bosch 43198
Den Haag 43186
Driebergen 43189
Emmen 43208
Gorichem 43190
Gorredijk 43209
Groningen 43206
Hengelo 43211
Hilversum 43196
Hoogeveen 43205
Mill 43197
Roermond 43202
Roosendaal 43199
Sassenheim 43184
Schoonbron 43203
Sneek 43210
Tilburg 43200
Utrecht 43187
Veenendaal 43188
Velsen 43193
Venlo 43201
Winschoten 43207
Zwolle 43204

Note: Netwerk ID by city: in case your city isn't mentioned try one nearby.


Obviously, of course, the entire cabling must comply with the current standard set by Ziggo. In other words Cable tire A + (4g shielded) plugs, cables, splitters, plugs, amplifiers etc. The AOP (Subscriber Acquisition Point, in dutch: Abonnee Overname Punt) must also comply with this A+ standard. If this does not comply with this standard, it's likely that, after the new channel format, low and high frequency transmissions (channels) will not appear in the scan. Among others since the last change, the movie channels have been put in almost the entire ziggo region at very low frequencies.

A major mistake is that the cable has been connected to an outdated analogue wall socket. These old wall sockets, as well as the old cabling in the walls, often no longer meet the current "Kabelkeur A+" standard and therefore block the high and low frequencies. The only correct way is to connect is the usage of an 'kabelkeur A+' certified cable connected directly from the decoder to the AOP. The AOP should be a modern AOP equipped with the cable mark. AOP's without this quality mark often no longer meet (and may block low and high frequencies).


Since the merge between Ziggo and UPC on April 13th 2015, all different cards will work in in the entire new Ziggo area. So for example an irdeto card from formerly Casema (Ziggo West) can also be used in all other Ziggo Area's. Same applies to cards from former UPC, @Home and Multikabel.