Q7 Wifi Camera Firmware Hacks

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Hi, I have a camera wifi with the hi3518E chip. The IPC-BT511SW-1.3 The FTP service was not working so I tried to update the firmware with some of the list given in the previous message. But since i update it, The Wifi connection doesn't work anymore:( the camera is always working, i see the picture but olnly whent it is connected with ethernet cable.

I have a doubt on something: when i saw the version on the web interface I think i have seen 4.0.R0 but when i connected with telnet, i saw 53H13 in product type: is it possible? How can i recover wifi connection? Is there any old firmware? Does anyone had the same pb? Thank you very much.

WiFi cameras like many other devices these days come equipped with some sort of Linux subsystem. This makes the life of a tinkerer easier and you know what that means.

[Tomas C] saw an opportunity to which comes configured to work only with proprietary apps and cloud. The hack involves voiding the warranty by taking the unit apart and installing custom firmware onto it. Photos posted by [Tomas C] show the mainboard powered by an which is a popular IP Camera processor featuring some image and video processing sub-cores. Upon successful flashing of the firmware, the IP camera is now capable of a multitude of things such as remote recording and playback which can be configured using the web UI as documented by [Tomas C] We did a little more digging on the and discovered that the original author of the custom firmware, [EliasKotlyar] has done a lot of work on this project. There are loads of and an excellent set of documentation of how he made the hack. Everything from adding serial headers, getting root access, dumping the firmware and even toolchain links are given on the page. This is extremely handy for a newbie looking to get into the game.

And IP Cameras are not of the only hackable hardware out in the wild. There are other devices that are running Linux based firmware such as the that run OpenWRT. Check out if you are looking to get started with your next IP Camera hack. Thanks for the tip [Orlin82] • • • • Posted in Tagged,,,,, Post navigation. Probably none. All those cameras/DVRs, especially the cheap Chinese ones, contain video encoders which probably infringe some patents (almost certainly the GNU license since they all use Linux plus proprietary modifications), let alone their strange tendency to phone home, so producers have no intention to open the platform or publish source codes.

It would be nice to reverse engineer some of those cheap 4/8 channel DVRs as they all contain fast ADCs for video, GPIO lines for alarms, ethernet, USB and SATA, which would make them interesting for hacking. They can be found new at a price comparable to a Raspberry PI or similar SBC, or a lot cheaper used.