- Feb 13, 2016
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Stupidly I tried to upgrade the firmware with the latest version I downloaded from Hikvision not realizing that I had an unauthorized Hikvision camera and it completely stopped working.
I've went through a bunch of guides that I found stickied here and the only one that even brought moderate success was the downgrading to 5.25 firmware. It never completely finished like the screenshots showed though. This is as far as I got:

Never any messages about kernel updated or the final "system update complete" like I saw in all the guide screenshots.
After that though, I could see the camera in SADP at an IP address I never set (192.168.1.64) and I can ping it but no luck getting the web interface, ftp, or telnet access.
In SADP, I can't change any settings. It fails every time. I've tried the default password and the password I had previously changed it to when the camera was working. I even tried to reset the password using the information here but that didn't work either... I don't know if it has something to do with the weird quotation in the middle of the camera serial number or what (DS-2CD2032-I0XXXXXX61¨CCXXXXXXXXXX7 --> X's are mine to obscure).
Are there any other steps I can take to try and recover this camera. I've definitely learned my lesson that if something isn't broke, don't fix it. The firmware it shipped with was working fine but I noticed a newer version and thought why not. Oops.
I've went through a bunch of guides that I found stickied here and the only one that even brought moderate success was the downgrading to 5.25 firmware. It never completely finished like the screenshots showed though. This is as far as I got:

Never any messages about kernel updated or the final "system update complete" like I saw in all the guide screenshots.
After that though, I could see the camera in SADP at an IP address I never set (192.168.1.64) and I can ping it but no luck getting the web interface, ftp, or telnet access.
In SADP, I can't change any settings. It fails every time. I've tried the default password and the password I had previously changed it to when the camera was working. I even tried to reset the password using the information here but that didn't work either... I don't know if it has something to do with the weird quotation in the middle of the camera serial number or what (DS-2CD2032-I0XXXXXX61¨CCXXXXXXXXXX7 --> X's are mine to obscure).
Are there any other steps I can take to try and recover this camera. I've definitely learned my lesson that if something isn't broke, don't fix it. The firmware it shipped with was working fine but I noticed a newer version and thought why not. Oops.