Alright, I think I wandered down a path I might shouldn't have. I decided I was going to add some more cameras to my system and with Swann limiting what cameras can work with certain DVRs I decided maybe it was time to explore flashing my NVR over to the Hikvision firmware.
I started with this firmware: i_series_usa_firmware_v3.4.92_170518 directly from the Hikvision page. The firmware loaded and even kept my existing password information. My still unflashed swann cameras, SWNHD-850(DS-2CD2063G0-I equivalents I believe) didn't show up. Maybe I didn't give them enough time, maybe they needed to be manually added back, I wasn't sure but my plan was to worry about that after getting the NVR on the latest firmware.
My next step was to upgrade to firmware: nvr_k51_bl_ml_std_v4.22.005_191208 which shows as the the latest firmware. This firmware also seemed to flash, upon reboot the login screen showed weird characters in the username field, just for kicks I tried my two most recent passwords as well as the hikvision out of box passwords and neither would work.
More searching on the forums here leads me to believe I probably have the incorrect firmware for my device(maybe the older firmware wasn't as specialized and was for a wider range of NVRs?)
Anyway, since I had a firmware version that had worked I wasn't too concerned. I downloaded tftp, and tried to use it to flash back to the previous firmware. Then I ran into a loop type issue where tftp would show it connect, then was transmitting, then would connect again. Based on the information I found I came to the conclusion my firmware file was too large.
This led me to downloading tftpd64 by jounin which seemed promising but I'm guessing I just don't really understand how to set it up/use it. Compared to TFTP run it and let it go I'm guessing I'm just not doing something right, as I can't really even get it to do much of anything. I was initially trying to use the server portion but could never get it to recognize anything.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Also, can anyone confirm whether or not I'm correct or incorrect on what my Swann NVR actually is? Physically it looks exactly like the Hikvision DS7616NI-I2/16P and says 16 Channel 4k Ultra HD on the front.
I started with this firmware: i_series_usa_firmware_v3.4.92_170518 directly from the Hikvision page. The firmware loaded and even kept my existing password information. My still unflashed swann cameras, SWNHD-850(DS-2CD2063G0-I equivalents I believe) didn't show up. Maybe I didn't give them enough time, maybe they needed to be manually added back, I wasn't sure but my plan was to worry about that after getting the NVR on the latest firmware.
My next step was to upgrade to firmware: nvr_k51_bl_ml_std_v4.22.005_191208 which shows as the the latest firmware. This firmware also seemed to flash, upon reboot the login screen showed weird characters in the username field, just for kicks I tried my two most recent passwords as well as the hikvision out of box passwords and neither would work.
More searching on the forums here leads me to believe I probably have the incorrect firmware for my device(maybe the older firmware wasn't as specialized and was for a wider range of NVRs?)
Anyway, since I had a firmware version that had worked I wasn't too concerned. I downloaded tftp, and tried to use it to flash back to the previous firmware. Then I ran into a loop type issue where tftp would show it connect, then was transmitting, then would connect again. Based on the information I found I came to the conclusion my firmware file was too large.
This led me to downloading tftpd64 by jounin which seemed promising but I'm guessing I just don't really understand how to set it up/use it. Compared to TFTP run it and let it go I'm guessing I'm just not doing something right, as I can't really even get it to do much of anything. I was initially trying to use the server portion but could never get it to recognize anything.
Any help or insight would be greatly appreciated. Also, can anyone confirm whether or not I'm correct or incorrect on what my Swann NVR actually is? Physically it looks exactly like the Hikvision DS7616NI-I2/16P and says 16 Channel 4k Ultra HD on the front.