New Firmware Bricked C340 Camera
I have recently bought a VIGI Camera. The C340. I was happy to see a firmware update soon on the VIGI APP (I haven't gotten a NVR yet).
I updated the firmware and after the next reboot, which was a couple of days later, I lost access to the stream.
The stream is constantly stuck on loading and eventually says error.
I tried rebooting, resetting but nothing seemed to help.
I tried to revert the firmware using the VIGI Desktop Application but that errors out as well along with the web interface.
The firmware page also removed the latest firmware so I am guessing this firmware had some issues.
Question - How can I get it to work again ?
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Hi, This issue was resolved by itself.
I got on with the support and tried to manually upgrade the firmware again but it failed as well.
I was away for work a month, came back. Started to troubleshoot but found out it's working fine now. I have no idea how.
It's the same switch, same firmware (second update 2.0.5 Build 230915 Rel.65007n), same cable.
I have been testing it for about a week and I haven't faced that issue again.
My conclusion was this could be an issue with the first firmware update (2.0.5 Build 230818 Rel.56964n)
In-case you are facing the same issue (Weird [Transmit]take errno(-1) in the logs) , try updating it to the 2.0.5 Build 230915 Rel.65007n firmware.
Post updating, reset the camera, power off the camera for a bit (a couple of hours maybe) and reset the camera again.
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Did you literally check on the Indian official website for the firmware? I suspect that the Indian website team did not update the site in time. Because you were receiving the push notification of the firmware update.
You can run the firmware update check again. After you revert your firmware, check the firmware update on your VIGI app, if you sync with the VIGI app server and can still see there is a new update, then it is not removed.
If you refer to the global site, you can see the firmware is still there: https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/vigi-c340/v1/#Firmware
If you have reverted the firmware and the issue persists, then it does seem to be an issue with your Internet. If you revert multiple times and the issue persists, that rules out the firmware issue.
You should at least check your Internet, is it stable? Is it cellular or WIFI? Is it providing enough speed for the stream? Is the camera connected to a stable network? Is the local stream working fine?
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Hi @Clive_A ,
Thanks for the reply ! Now that you mention it, I can see the firmware on the US website but not on the Indian website
- I haven't setup a NVR so the firmware update came to my VIGI app on mobile.
- Reverting the firmware via the Desktop VIGI Manager or the web portal fails as well.
- I connected my computer and the camera directly to the TL-SG2428P switch.
- The latency between them is <1 ms.
- I am unable to get the stream locally from the camera's portal as well.
- The firmware update did not fails in the middle as well. It completed successfully and only after the next reboot, this issue started to occur.
Is there anything else I can do here ?
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Hi @Clive_A ,
Thanks for the reply ! Now that you mention it, I can see the firmware on the US website but not on the Indian website
- I haven't setup a NVR so the firmware update came to my VIGI app on mobile.
- Reverting the firmware via the Desktop VIGI Manager or the web portal fails as well.
- I connected my computer and the camera directly to the TL-SG2428P switch.
- The latency between them is <1 ms.
- I am unable to get the stream locally from the camera's portal as well.
- The firmware update did not fails in the middle as well. It completed successfully and only after the next reboot, this issue started to occur.
Is there anything else I can do here ?
1. If the reverting firmware fails, then it could be it does not allow or you uploaded the wrong file.
2. How often do you encounter the issue said? Do you run the test during the issue happens?
3. No stream from local? Error or screenshot?
4. Last question, I don't understand.
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There's no error message. It gets stuck on Please wait and then proceeds to blank out.
The logs are failing to upload here but it's mostly this
<4>2023-09-15 13:42:40[Transmit]take errno(-1)
<4>2023-09-15 13:42:40[Transmit]take errno(-1)
<4>2023-09-15 13:42:40[Transmit]take errno(-1)
AFAIK, I am downloading the correct firmware for the product as well.
This is not a occasional occurrence. The stream is completely not working.
And, funny enough everything else is working except the stream such as alarm, changing setting, etc.
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Does this happen only after the firmware update?
Lower the stream resolution, any luck?
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Hi @Clive_A ,
Yep, this seems to occur only after the firmware update.
The update went through successfully and it was working fine. But after a reboot it stopped working.
I tried lowering the stream resolution now but that didn't help either :/
Thanks for your prompt responses. Is there something else I can try ?
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Thank you so much for taking the time to post the issue on TP-Link community!
To better assist you, I've created a support ticket via your registered email address, and escalated it to our support engineer to look into the issue. The ticket ID is TKID230929244, please check your email box and ensure the support email is well received. Thanks!
Once the issue is addressed or resolved, welcome to update this topic thread with your solution to help others who may encounter the same issue as you did.
Many thanks for your great cooperation and patience!
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Hi, This issue was resolved by itself.
I got on with the support and tried to manually upgrade the firmware again but it failed as well.
I was away for work a month, came back. Started to troubleshoot but found out it's working fine now. I have no idea how.
It's the same switch, same firmware (second update 2.0.5 Build 230915 Rel.65007n), same cable.
I have been testing it for about a week and I haven't faced that issue again.
My conclusion was this could be an issue with the first firmware update (2.0.5 Build 230818 Rel.56964n)
In-case you are facing the same issue (Weird [Transmit]take errno(-1) in the logs) , try updating it to the 2.0.5 Build 230915 Rel.65007n firmware.
Post updating, reset the camera, power off the camera for a bit (a couple of hours maybe) and reset the camera again.
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