It gives me messages such as "upgrade compete" or similar, then camera reboots. No matter which method I'm doing, firmware is not upgrading. I've also tried all above in a different boot, using Win 7 32bit and there I was able to access the camera via IE using ActiveX, however firmware upgrade via IE is not changing the firmware number either. In Device Manager I made sure that checkbox on the left of the Camera is checked. I'm doing this because camera is strong enough to do all the job itself (motion detection) so no need for NVR or computer just some storage (network HDD).Īfter multiple attempts to upgrade firmware via CMS and Device Manager, the firmware number does not change and remains to be: V4.02.R12.00006510.10010.1303. I will continue to try to enable this feature myself but it's a little bit hard because I don't have source code and what I'm doing is trial and error method. I found this feature exists on some other cameras (other manufacturers) so it's definitively possible (that cameras also lacks at internal storage). Developers should try this method because I suppose they don't have to change much in camera software (just point recording to mounted folder). There are no delays in writing to NFS share because is optimized for purposes like this (FTP is ment to be used for other stuff). On 100Mbps local network it's speed is almost equivalent to class 10 SD card (10MBytes/sec) so video caching would be no problem. I manualy mounted NFS share in camera and could read and write on it. So, NFS has much less overhead than FTP and could easily be used as storage because support for mounting NFS already exists in current firmware. I readed earlier informations at links you sent (and also wiki and bbs). More here ("Translated from Chinese to English using an online translator"):Ĭlick to expand.Thanks for your reply Don. But it would still require a Windows system to be on 24/7/365 to run it. I am not sure what features it has over their CMS software. Note: There is also a VMS ("Video Management System") which this manufacturer currently has in beta. This manufacturers CMS ("Camera Management System") supports local storage. Due to not being able to support a fallback if there were issues with the NFS interface.Īlso. I personally don't think that any mini IP Camera boards manufactured by this manufacturer would ever support NFS in the future, without those mini IP Camera boards also having a SD card. That the mini IP Camera would be able to queue files as needed to the SD card.īecause of this. So that if anything were to go wrong with the NFS interface. This manufacturer most likely would not support any NFS interface in the future, without the mini IP Camera board having a SD card to cache video recordings.
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