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Open a web browser on any device connected to your network and enter:
http://[YOUR_BOX_IP]:80
You should see the OpenWebIf 3.0 dashboard. The default port is 80, and you can now control your box, stream channels, and manage recordings.
If you need that specific version (30-r0), try: enigma2 plugin extensions openwebif 30 r0 raed all ipk free
Use opkg command on your box (if still available):
opkg download enigma2-plugin-extensions-openwebif
(this gets the latest, not necessarily 30-r0)
Enigma2 is the open‑source firmware used in many Linux set‑top boxes (e.g., Dreambox, Vu+, Gigablue, Octagon).
OpenWebif is a legitimate, widely used plugin that provides a web interface to control the receiver, view EPG, schedule recordings, stream channels, and manage files. Open a web browser on any device connected
The typical naming convention for an OpenWebif package is:
enigma2-plugin-extensions-openwebif_version_all.ipk
The string 30+r0 suggests a specific build or version number (e.g., 3.0 or a build from a particular feed). You should see the OpenWebIf 3
Subject: Technical Analysis and Availability of OpenWebif 3.0 IPK Date: October 2023 (Current Software Status) Status: Open Source / Freeware
At the time of writing, the latest stable version is OpenWebIf 3.5 or higher. However, version 3.0 r0 remains popular because it is the last version that fully supports certain older Python 2 images and specific "all-in-one" plugins. If you have a newer box (like a Vu+ Uno 4K or Octagon SF8008), you should use the latest version from your image’s feed.
To update to the latest OpenWebIf for free, simply run:
opkg update
opkg upgrade enigma2-plugin-extensions-openwebif