Run whatever firmware you want on your v3/PANv2 and have root access to the device. This is in early stages of testing, use CAUTION if you are unsure of what you are doing. No support whatsoever is offered with this release.
**Do not contact the manufacturer for information or support, they will not be able to assist or advise you!**
## Important matters related to security
Using this project can potentially expose your device to the open internet depending on the configuration of your network. You alone are reponsible for the configuration and security of your network, make sure you are aware of the risks involved before using.
* USB gadget support, connect the camera directly to a supported router to get an internet connection, no USB Ethernet Adapter required, using USB CDC_NCM.
* RTSP Server: Live view in the app doesn't work when set to "HD" or "SD", need to check libcallback sources to see why this happens, if you can help with this, check it out.
3.__SSH is enabled, but is secured using public key authentication for security. Edit the file ```wz_mini/etc/ssh/authorized_keys``` and enter your public key here. If you need a simple guide, [how to use public key authentication](https://averagelinuxuser.com/how-to-use-public-key-authentication/)__
4. The camera will proceed to boot, then you may connect via the IP address of your device using SSH, port 22. The username is root. It may take a few minutes for the device to finish booting and connect to Wi-Fi, then launch the SSH server. Be patient.
5. You may also login via the serial console, password is WYom2020
1. Delete the files you copied to the memory card, or remove the memory card all together. The next time you boot the camera, you will return to stock firmware.
Edit run_mmc.sh, this is a script stored on the micro sd card that is run when the camera boots. You can change the hostname of the camera, mount NFS, add ping commands, anything you like.
Wireguard support is compiled into the kernel. Use the command ```wg``` to setup. See [https://www.wireguard.com/quickstart/](https://www.wireguard.com/quickstart/) for more info.
If a remote or app update is initiated, the camera will reboot due to the failure of the update. The firmware update should not proceed again for some time, or at all.
When a firmware update is initiated, due to a bootloader bug, we intercept the update process and flash it manually. This should now result in a successful update, if it doesn't, please restore the unit's firmware manually using demo_wcv3.bin on the micro sd card.
the next time you boot your camera, make sure your USB Ethernet Adapter is connected to the camera and ethernet. The camera has to be setup initially with Wi-Fi for this to work. After setup, Wi-Fi is no longer needed, as long as you are using the USB Ethernet Adapter. Note that using USB Ethernet disables the onboard Wi-Fi.
1. In "wz_mini" folder, there is another folder called "USB_DIRECT". Copy the file inside, named "factory_t31_ZMC6tiIDQN_USBDIRECT" to the root of your memory card and rename it to "factory_t31_ZMC6tiIDQN". This special kernel is required to enable USB Direct, the standard kernel does not work.
the next time you boot your camera, make sure your USB cable is connected to the router. Remember, the camera has to be setup initially with Wi-Fi for this to work. After setup, Wi-Fi is no longer needed. Note that using USB Direct disables the onboard Wi-Fi. Change the MAC Address if you desire via USB_DIRECT_MAC_ADDR variable.
Connectivity is supported using a direct USB connection only... this means a single cable from the camera, to a supported host (An OpenWRT router, for example) that supports the usb-cdc-ncm specification. (NCM, not ECM) If you have an OpenWrt based router, install the ```kmod-usb-net-cdc-ncm``` package. The camera should automatically pull the IP from the router with most configurations. You can also use any modern linux distro to provide internet to the camera, provided it supports CDC_NCM. enjoy!
When USB Direct connectivity is enabled, the camera will be unable to communicate with accessories. To enable remote spotlight accessory support, enable the following variable and set the IP Address of the host as follows:
```
REMOTE_SPOTLIGHT="true"
REMOTE_SPOTLIGHT_HOST="0.0.0.0"
```
Then, run the following command on the host where the spotlight is attached to:
__WARNING: RTSP support is experimental and I consider it to be broken. Use it only if you know what you are doing! The outdated stock RTSP firmware works much better at the moment.__
To enable RTSP streaming, change the following lines, you can choose to enable or disable audio. Set your login credentials here, you can also change the port the server listens on.
Note: If you don't set the password, then the password will be the unique MAC address of the camera, in all uppercase, including the colons... for example:. AA:BB:CC:00:11:22. It's typically printed on the camera. VLC seems to work fine for playback, ffmpeg and others have severe artifacts in the stream during playback. Huge credit to @mnakada for his libcallback library: [https://github.com/mnakada/atomcam_tools](https://github.com/mnakada/atomcam_tools)
__WARNING__: If using the wyze app to view the live stream, viewing in "HD" or "SD" will not work. Select 360p to view the live stram in the app. Recording to micro sd is also broken.
* 04-15-22: Enable USB Direct functionality. Allows you to connect camera using a USB cable to a device supporting CDC_NCM devices to get an internet connection, no USB Ethernet Adapter required.
* 04-13-22: Firmware updates are disabled by default, there is a bug in the bootloader that corrupts the kernel partition requiring the re-flash of the camera if an update is processed and the memory card is removed before next boot. The bootloader proceeds to copy the partitions and the system will not boot unless re-flashed. pending investigation.
* 04-12-22: Updated, custom kernel loads all required items from micro sd card. System modification no longer needed.
[https://github.com/mnakada/atomcam_tools](https://github.com/mnakada/atomcam_tools) has a great repo with docker images which include kernel sources, config, and a whole bunch of other stuff. Check it out.
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