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Anti-Cheat Device for Fish Tables: How to Choose the Right One

Choosing the right anti-cheat device for your fish tables depends on understanding the specific cheating threats your machines face. Not all fish tables are vulnerable to the same methods, and not all anti-cheat devices cover the same attack surfaces. This guide walks you through the selection process based on your specific situation.

Step 1: Identify the Primary Threat

The three most common fish table cheating methods are signal injection (wireless jammers that trigger false payouts), trojan code access (diagnostic menu passwords that adjust payout settings), and wire-tap attacks (physical taps on the communication bus that inject false data). Identify which method is most likely in your venue based on observed player behavior and machine logs.

Step 2: Match the Device to the Threat

For signal injection, choose the Gen2 anti-cheat device. It covers the 300-2400 MHz frequency range and blocks injection signals in under 50 milliseconds. For trojan code access, choose the AI Trojan Terminator. It monitors the touchscreen input stream and blocks diagnostic menu sequences. For wire-tap attacks, the Gen2 device also covers this threat by monitoring the communication bus for impedance changes.

Step 3: Consider Your Venue Layout

The Gen2 device covers 2.5-3 meters. If your fish tables are spaced more than 3 meters apart, each machine needs its own device. If they are closer, one device can protect multiple machines. The AI Trojan Terminator covers individual machines regardless of spacing.

Step 4: Evaluate Your Budget

Start with your highest-earning machines. The ROI on protecting a machine generating $5,000/month is measured in days. Then expand protection to lower-earning machines as your budget allows. A phased approach is more practical than protecting everything at once.

If your fish table is showing signs of cheating activity and need help choosing the right device, send me a message with your machine model and a photo of your setup. I will do a quick remote check for free. Every device comes with a money-back guarantee, official invoice, express shipping, and 1-on-1 technical support.

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To discuss the best anti-cheat strategy for your specific arcade setup, message me directly. I offer a free remote diagnostic session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can one anti-cheat device cover all three threats?
A: The Gen2 device covers signal injection and wire-tap attacks. For trojan code access, you need the AI Trojan Terminator. Some operators use both for complete coverage.

Q: What if I do not know which threat is affecting my machine?
A: Start with the Gen2 device, which covers the two most common threats (signal injection and wire-tap). If the problem persists, add the AI Trojan Terminator for trojan code defense.

Q: How do I test which threat is affecting my machine?
A: Review the machine logs for payout anomalies. Check for signal injection by monitoring the RF spectrum. Check for trojan code access by reviewing settings change history.

Q: Can I return the device if I choose the wrong one?
A: Yes. Every device comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it does not address your specific threat, return it for a full refund.

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