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Vivitar ipc 113 troubleshooting
Vivitar ipc 113 troubleshooting






  • You should be able to see your RTSP feed.
  • Once logged in, change the root password from Telnet typing "passwd".
  • If you are successful, it should ask you for your login (root) and password (1234qwer).
  • From your computer Telnet the IP of the camera.
  • vivitar ipc 113 troubleshooting

    When it completes, it blue light should turn on. The camera's yellow light should start blinking for a few minutes (as it is loading the firmware).I did not modify any of the code for the timezone in the. Copy the folder "test" from the test-rtspfix-07.zip file onto the SD Card.Complete Steps 1 - 4 from Downgrade firmware section.I needed to do this for one of my cameras. If u are unsuccessful loading 1.8.5, try loading 1.8.6 onto the camera first, and then load 1.8.5 afterwards.When it completes, it blue light should turn on, and you should be able to connect to the mobile app and confirm that the firmware updated. Plug the SD Card back into the camera, and plug in the power.Copy the firmware onto the SD Card and rename the file to "home" (all lowercase).Delete (not format), the files and folders from the card.Remove the SD Card from the Yi Home Camera and insert in your computer.Once formatting is complete, unplug the power to the camera (do not reset the camera).

    vivitar ipc 113 troubleshooting

  • Use your Yi Home camera to format an SD Card (Yi Camera doesn't always agree with the Windows formatting).
  • The instructions and process are pretty straightforward, but this is the process I used. Supplemental details can be found here : Instructions

    vivitar ipc 113 troubleshooting

    I used the hack made for the Chinese model noted here : Xiaomi Ants Xiaoyi Smart Camera - Adding RTSP support to any firmware version - Mi Gadgets - Xiaomi MIUI Official Forum. Props to for posting this information initially. As the cameras are sold with the latest firmware, it is necessary to downgrade the firmware before applying the hack. Below are the steps I took to enable the hack, and configuration in Blue Iris. I have 5 Yi Home Cameras (US version) purchased from Amazon, that needed to be hacked to enable the RTSP feed. That said, I wanted to consolidate my existing cameras (which I use to monitor my toddler) using Blue Iris. I'm quite pleased with my Dahua IPC-HDW5231R-Z cameras, and the Blue Iris software. I'm getting my feet wet with the DIY security setups, as opposed to the consumer grade products. Let me preface by saying - this post is not meant for the hardcores - as certainly they would have better alternatives for indoor monitoring.








    Vivitar ipc 113 troubleshooting