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@brymar_653598905565199 The issue is the DirectX library which they are using in the development of v8.11.0. You need to have the Direct9 libraries. Email support and they will provide or else download it from MS site.
@jm_fort_525559425302685 You're welcome.
@neil_chaplin_is_450076909830276 You're welcome. Note that there is a new Android client 8.38. I just upgraded one of my Android smartphone. Not so much changes. Go to the script just added by Fiona and there is a link to download it.
@reolink-fiona And now we have the 2.4G/5G WIFI selection as depicted below.Personally I would have expected additional features as requested by customers. Any other changes made to the code so we will do more specific tests.
@neil_chaplin_is_450076909830276 The issue I had with 8.10.x was when the PC was on the same network as the cameras. On 8.11.0, this is now fine but if you are accessing the cameras from outside the network to which the cameras are connected to, then the stream mode is always set to DEFAULT when you click on any camera irrespective to what it has been configured before. I think that Reolink had set this to avoid congestion on the bandwidth allocated on the P2P Relay servers provided by AWS/Azure. This is my personal opinion. I can be wrong :). You may email Reolink support for a clarification.
@kristof That's my personal experience on software and most probably they won't be included in the next upgrade. And there are other customers who have the same issues and didn't raise the complaint.
@reolink-fiona Congratulations to ALL the people who in one way or another have contributed to Reolink to improve their products and support.
@kristof This should be through a parameter setting and not a customized firmware. So no more updates or else you need to ask them again to change the firmware. I am against customization.
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 No problem at all. But as I told you a pcap trace shall reveal the problem but you will be exposing yourself if you attach it here. I still suggest you to email support. Maybe they came across it and have the firmware. And I hope you learnt something too.
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 So the last hope is to email reolink support l. Maybe they can modify the firmware for you to have native ftp. In my opinion if you selected ftp the camera should not ask for tls. I use cerberus and have no issue.
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 Just put \ in the remote directory. Use FTP only. Can you capture a pcap trace at Fritzbox? With Wireshark you can see what is really happening if the logs of the Fritzbox are insufficient. This is a wonderful tool which I used it a lot apart from other expensive probes to delve into complex protocols within mega networks. But if you are not an engineer in this sector you might be scared :).Note that despite we set FTP on the camera, the camera sends a request to upgrade the FTP session to TLS and if this is allowed by the FTP server (in Cerberus there is a flag to enable this) then the camera will change to TLSv1.2. If the ftp server restricts this then the camera continues using native FTP. Maybe this is causing an issue on the Fritzbox. Only the pcap can reveal this.use wireshark filter: ftp-data or ftp
@railfan-arizona_4859658263512 Excellent.
@john_350143387672724 I have it on all the cameras. However, I don't have the RLC-820A. It might be solved by installing old directx libraries. Kindly report it to support.
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 This means that it is not reaching the router when using FTP. A pcap trace will tell. Do you have a setting like upgrade from ftp to tls similar to what is available on Cerberus ftp server? Another test. Install cerberus ftp server (home version) and check both ftp and ftps from camera. You shall see all activities in logging.
@joseph_1979 I came home and had 5 minutes to spare............and I did check the FTPS. I did manage to generate your error by changing the port to 990 for FTPS. Then I use the port 21 for FTPS and the session was established. I did this to get the TLS version and the cipher method used by the camera. So ensure that the Fridzbox accept TLSv1.2 (which I think it does) and the cipher method ECDHE. I did a trace at the server side.
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 Coreftp used FTP while FileZilla SFTP. You needed to put port=21. Anyhow can you try from the camera and show me the logs from the Fritzbox. See if you see the camera trying to establish the ftp session. If you see TLS and CIPHER then camera is using FTPS. Maybe cipher method is not supported. A trace at Fritzbox will show us what is really happening. I did a quick search and saw customers who have successfully ftped files from Reolink to Fritzbix using FTP (not FTPS).I think that the firmware of the camera only allows FTPS................ enable it and use port 990............ allow this port on Fritzport.
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 No need to install both coreftp and FileZilla.......one client is enough. If coreftp go to site manager and add a site....enter host IP of the Fritzbix and the credential to log on the folder assigned to the camera. And select FTP. Then connect. and then from the left window which is the PC select a file and upload to Fritzbox. You can repeat this using FTPS instead to FTP to check whether Fritzbox supports FTPS. There might be some issues with CIPHER method....we will see from the logs.If you are not familiar with the protocol forget Wireshark. Don't expose your credentials and IP :). And don't bother about the private IPs 192.168.X.X. Nobody would ever get access to your devices unless he/she is on your private network.
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 It seems that you have logged onto the Fritzbox using secure FTP (TLS). Can you use FTP and upload a file from your PC to the Fritzbox? When on Fritzbox go under system and click on log............ Do you see any errors? Can you show me the log part when you transfer the file?It could be that the camera is using FTPS despite you are enabling FTP. But we see this from the logs on the Fritzbox. And on the camera set the transport mode to PASV for FTP.And under remote directory in camera ftp config, add the / at the end............Kameras/
@user_709123426357433_709123426357433 Now install Coreftp/Filezilla client on your PC and with the same credentials try to upload a file to the Fritzbox. Capture a trace using Wireshark. Configuration seems fine.Refer to this to capture trace https://www.edpnet.be/en/support/troubleshooting/telephony/troubleshoot-fritzbox/how-to-make-a-wireshark-sample-on-a-fritzbox.htmlAnd what do you see in the logs under system in Fritzbox?
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