Hi,
I ran into a small problem (through my own stupidity) where I forgot the password I had put on my NVR, which in turn meant I didn't know the password for the 4 cameras I had initialized on it as well.
I've been able to TFTP the firmware back onto one of the cameras so far and put a new password on it, which should mean the other 3 cameras should be fine as well.
However, following the same method for the NVR (DS-7616NI-E2/8P) as I did with the cameras, with the correct firmware of course, I get the following error:
[2016-04-08 12:22:18] TFTP server[192.0.0.128] initialized
[2016-04-08 12:23:04] Connect client failure,0
Basically, the NVR boots, whilst it's booting up I can ping it at 192.0.0.64 for a few seconds and then the pings stop when it's booting into the Hikvision GUI. It doesn't retain the ip address and download the firmware.
Once it boots into the GUI, that's when "Connect client failure,0" shows up on the TFTP server.
Any help someone could give would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Zoperd.
I ran into a small problem (through my own stupidity) where I forgot the password I had put on my NVR, which in turn meant I didn't know the password for the 4 cameras I had initialized on it as well.
I've been able to TFTP the firmware back onto one of the cameras so far and put a new password on it, which should mean the other 3 cameras should be fine as well.
However, following the same method for the NVR (DS-7616NI-E2/8P) as I did with the cameras, with the correct firmware of course, I get the following error:
[2016-04-08 12:22:18] TFTP server[192.0.0.128] initialized
[2016-04-08 12:23:04] Connect client failure,0
Basically, the NVR boots, whilst it's booting up I can ping it at 192.0.0.64 for a few seconds and then the pings stop when it's booting into the Hikvision GUI. It doesn't retain the ip address and download the firmware.
Once it boots into the GUI, that's when "Connect client failure,0" shows up on the TFTP server.
Any help someone could give would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Zoperd.