

- REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE INSTALL
- REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE UPDATE
- REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE MANUAL
- REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE UPGRADE
REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE UPDATE
Back to System – Information to verify and yes, everything is upgraded.I came home turned on the computer open the reolink client as usual, a little window opened said an update is available (happened before) I clicked ok. Now, I’ll log in again and the first camera’s live feed fill the screen without the use of Flash. What’s happening here, is Chrome has cached some of the web user interface and we need to reload the entire UI.
REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE UPGRADE
This upgrade removes the requirement for Flash to view the camera footage. Let’s go back and ensure the upgrade was successful.Let’s carry on by clicking Upgrade and fast forward for 2 minutes.Again, don’t select the options below unless you want to reset your NVR back to defaults.Click the text box to open the dialogue to select the PAK file.Click the gear icon in the upper right.Again, using the NVR’s IP address, log into the user interface.Next, if you use your computer’s browser, like chrome, you can perform the NVR upgrade here: So, yeah, the NVR allows you to upgrade or downgrade, as long as you have the PAK file. Let’s click the link to start the download.īefore we jump into the next example, I’ve downgraded the firmware to what it was before. Yes, it’s more complicated than it needs to be. Anyways, when I compare the current firmware number after the underscore, the version on the website is greater and therefore more recent. It actually looks like my build number is part of this number but it’s cut off and rounded up 6-0-8 to 6-1. This is not the same as my build number, but close. On my current firmware version, I have 20011608 and so on. Well, once again, confusion, how do I know I need this upgrade? My current version is this. Perfect, I found my model number and my hardware version, so I guess this is the link. Not to worry, my hardware is located within this link. The one I want obviously is the latest one but the hardware number on the end here doesn’t match mine. I see 2 options one from December 2020 and one from April 2020. The easiest way to find your hardware is by opening the find feature and pasting in your model number. The layout here is terrible and has no order or organization. To see all the firmware updates, click on show more.
REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE MANUAL
Click the Firmware and User Manual Download link. To find additional NVR models, including mine, Reolink has those under Support -> Support Center. This is why we need to know the model and hardware numbers. These 2 Hardware versions don’t match mine and my firmware cannot be found here. This is model RLN8-410 but mine has an E at the end. When I scroll down to the RLN8-410, there is a firmware link. I’ll try to find my NVR under PoE IP Cameras & NVRs. Here on the Reolink site, we can find the most common equipment firmware by going to Support -> Download Center. For now, we have to figure that out ourselves.
REOLINK CLIENT UPGRADE INSTALL
I wish there was a simple upgrade button that would find the latest version of the firmware and automatically download it and install it for me. Yes, we need to download the firmware from Reolink and then upload it to the NVR. Now that we have the NVR’s model number and current firmware, let’s download the latest version.Lastly, if you log into the NVR directly, go to the main menu, click System, the System Information and all the current information will be displayed.Here is the Model, the hardware number here and lastly the firmware. Again, click the gear icon and go to System, then Information. I found the NVR’s IP address in the mobile app. Next, we log into the NVR’s web user interface with Chrome.The model number is here, the hardware number here and the firmware version is here. Using the computer client app, click the gear icon to open the settings.Then click on the NVR on top of the screen. To do this in the mobile app, open the app and click on the gear icon in the upper right.Even if you think you know your model, do look it up.

This is important because installing the wrong firmware on your system can damage it. The first step is to verify your NVR model number, hardware version and your current firmware.
