Posted at December 23, 2024 by PCI-DB Team
Install Driver AutomaticallyDevice Name | SnapAV Wirepath Surveillance 100-Series 4 Channel NVR Firmware 1.0.17.1759 |
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Category | Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera |
Manufacturer | SnapAV |
File Size | 15.9 MB |
Supported OS | OS Independent |
- ONVIF
Added support for compliant ONVIF 2.2 cameras – Many ONVIF compliant cameras can now be recorded by the NVR.
- Digital zoom
Digital zoom now saved & synced across local and web interfaces – Setting a camera to be digitally zoomed in on either the local or web UI will set that camera to continue to show that level of view across both local and Web UIs in Live view. The NVR will continue to record the full unzoomed video from the camera.
- Mobile App Support
Added support for new features in Mobile App 2.8.5 – New features include high definition stream to mobile app, and full search & playback.
- Fast-Forward/Rewind
The local UI now supports up to x256 fast-forward and rewind.
- IE11 is now supported.
- Significant Improvements in Search & Playback user interface.
- Resolved issues related to multiple concurrent remote users.
- Resolved issues with incorrect video retrieval after sorting event list.
- Resolved several issues preventing the correct video from being copied or downloaded.
- Improved audio performance and stability.
- Fixed issues with some settings for WPS-300-ENC-4IP 4-Channel encoder.
- Fixed inconsistencies in NVR setup.
- Fixed full screen mode not working on a second monitor.
- Improvements to DDNS behavior.
- Resolved issues related to UPnP port forwarding.
- Rewind only supports x8 in the web user interface.
- Sometimes the local screen switches to 4CH view in sequence when an IP Cam Alarm In or NVR External Alarm In is detected.
- Pressing STOP on remote may cause repeated operation.
- In Camera Quick Search on local the UI, clicking the name field will appear to rename the camera to “IP Camera”, but does not actually change the name.
Follow these instructions to upgrade your NVR firmware from the web browser interface.
1. Extract the “.bin” file from the firmware upgrade zip file to a known location on your computer. 2. Open a web browser and navigate to the web interface address of your NVR and log in as an administrator. 3. Click CONFIG in the top right corner to navigate to the setup menus.
4. Click System Update in the Config menu.
5. Click Browse under the Firmware Upgrade section.
6. Select the “.bin” file that was saved to your computer in Step 1 and click Open.
7. After the open file window closes, click Upgrade to begin the update.
8. Progress will be displayed during the update.
9. After the status bar reaches 100%, close the browser. Then, reopen it and access the NVR again (settings will not be changed during the update). Confirm that the firmware has been updated by visiting the System Update menu and confirming the current firmware version. The update is now complete.
Applying a new firmware package on your Network Video Recorder (NVR) should improve overall performance and stability, fix various issues encountered with the device, or add support for newly developed features.
The NVR should be carefully upgraded by a power user (that is to say, someone who has the know-how to successfully complete the process), but it can also be performed by an average user at his or her own risk.
Either way, given the fact that each producer has their own method for installing a new firmware, and that every device has a particular way to enter the update mode, you must not consider upgrading the software until you have read and thoroughly understood the installation steps.
As a rule, said steps shouldn’t pose too much of a challenge because manufacturers strive to make them as easy as possible. As with everything else, exceptions do occur, and users should be prepared for them.
Usually, you should transfer the compatible firmware to the Recorder through a USB cable or a memory card, and afterwards enter update mode from the unit’s setup menu or through a specific power-on method.
With this in mind, if you intend to apply this release, make sure the package is compatible with your Network Video Recorder and that it brings about the changes you want or require; hit the download button and apply the new firmware.
Don’t forget to regularly check with our website so that you don’t miss any updates.
It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.
Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.
Device Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 15.9 MB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
Install DriverDevice Type: Network Ip Surveillance Baby Camera File Size: 517 KB OS Independent
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