Ezviz Downgrade Firmware Direct
EZVIZ security cameras are known for their user-friendly interface and reliable cloud features. However, firmware updates—intended to improve security and performance—can sometimes introduce bugs, remove specific features (like RTSP support), or cause connectivity issues with NVRs. When this happens, users often seek to revert to an older version.
If you have the firmware file (usually a .bin or .zip file provided by the community), you can attempt a local upgrade, which sometimes allows downgrading depending on the bootloader security. ezviz downgrade firmware
User Forums:
Check IP camera communities (like IPCamTalk). Users often mirror firmware files for popular models like the C6N, C3W, or TY2. 🚀 Step 3: The Flashing Process (Using Batch Config) EZVIZ security cameras are known for their user-friendly
Unplug the camera from its power source (USB or PoE switch). Immediately power off
- Immediately power off. Remove SD card. Power on. If it still boot loops, perform a hard reset (hold reset button for 30 seconds while powered on).
- If loop persists, the camera is likely bricked. Contact Ezviz support (but do not mention downgrading).
Batch Config Tool
Open the . Click Online Devices to see your camera. Check the box next to it and add it to the managed list using your admin password (the verification code on the camera sticker). 3. Upload the Firmware Select the camera in the tool. Navigate to Remote Configuration > System > Update . Click Browse and select your downloaded firmware file. Click Upgrade . 4. Wait for the Reboot
Open AppConfig.ini and add Show=1 under the [LocalOperation] section.
- WARNING: C6N models after 2020 have a bootloader that rejects older firmware. You cannot downgrade past a certain build.
- If you see "Firmware mismatch" error, you are locked out.
- These are near impossible to downgrade after 2022 firmware. The signature verification is strict.