I recently added some cams and was wondering if I should update firmware if updated firmware is available. I recall reading a post from Andy quite some time back that some features were going to be added via firmware updates to one of our forum favorites but couldn’t recall how old that post was. Recently I got some of those cams, and was wondering how to determine whether I should update to the newer firmware that is available. I see that Andy’s website has grown much since the first time he posted about it quite some time back, so getting the latest firmware is straight forward.
Historically, from building (assembling, really) PCs I learned that it is best to leave firmware alone unless there is a reason to update. There was a time when I thought if an update is available, I should apply it, but in time I learned that it was not a good idea to do so and could create problems. In the context of cams, I have read opinions here along similar lines.
I’ll make some comments just to prime the pump and hope they will prompt responses:
“If” apply firmware:
Yes, if updated firmware is available from Andy, apply it.
“How” to check current firmware, and to “apply updated firmware”:
Use IE to browse to the cam, and check.
Many posts in our forum discuss how to force IE to run in Windows 10 as well as in 11, and that is the most reliable browser for connecting to cams.
There was a time that the only way to update firmware on devices was to download a file, then run a provided utility, and then point it to where the uncompressed/extracted firmware files were on the PC.
Am guessing that it is still the preferred method of updating firmware, including on cams.
Please comment on above.
Historically, from building (assembling, really) PCs I learned that it is best to leave firmware alone unless there is a reason to update. There was a time when I thought if an update is available, I should apply it, but in time I learned that it was not a good idea to do so and could create problems. In the context of cams, I have read opinions here along similar lines.
I’ll make some comments just to prime the pump and hope they will prompt responses:
“If” apply firmware:
Yes, if updated firmware is available from Andy, apply it.
“How” to check current firmware, and to “apply updated firmware”:
Use IE to browse to the cam, and check.
Many posts in our forum discuss how to force IE to run in Windows 10 as well as in 11, and that is the most reliable browser for connecting to cams.
There was a time that the only way to update firmware on devices was to download a file, then run a provided utility, and then point it to where the uncompressed/extracted firmware files were on the PC.
Am guessing that it is still the preferred method of updating firmware, including on cams.
Please comment on above.