yi-hack-v3 | Alternative Firmware for Xiaomi Cameras
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Alternative Firmware for Xiaomi Cameras based on Hi3518e Chipset
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I have js files Dashboard and Adverts. I managed to get Dashboard to list the information in one json file (advertisers), but when clicking on an advertiser I want it to navigate to a separate page that will display some data (Say title and text) from the second json file (productadverts). I can't get it to work. Below is the code for the Dashboard and next for Adverts. Then the json files
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Install yi-hack-v3
Check that you have a correct Xiaomi Yi camera. Currently four (4) series of cameras are supported:
Yi Outdoor
Yi Home 17CN / 27US / 47US Camera
Yi 1080p Home Camera
Yi Dome Camera
Yi 1080p Dome Camera
Get an microSD card, preferably of capacity 16gb or less and format it by selecting File System as FAT32.
Get the correct firmware files for your camera from this link: https://github.com/shadow-1/yi-hack-v3/releases
Save both files on root path of microSD card.
Remove power to the camera, insert the microSD card, turn the power back ON.
The yellow light will come ON and flash for roughly 30 seconds, which means the firmware is being flashed successfully. The camera will boot up.
Install the correct smartphone app onto your smartphone. Refer to Which Smartphone App to use? for guidance.
Configure the camera as normal by scanning the QR code on the smartphone. Ensure that your smartphone is connected to 2.4GHz wireless network.
Blue light should come ON indicating that your WiFi connection has been successful.
Although the WiFi connection on your camera has been successful but you won't be able to pair it with your phone yet until you perform the following steps.
Go in the browser and access the web interface of the camera as a website. By default, the hostname of the camera is yi-hack-v3. Access the web interface by entering the following in your web browser: http://yi-hack-v3
It will open a configuration page of the camera.
For those with the International Version of the Camera. ProxyChains-ng is not required. It can be disabled by going to "System Config", select "No" against Proxy-Chains-ng and clicking "Apply". No further configuration is required.
For those with the Chinese Version of the Camera. ProxyChains-ng is required to be configured. The quickest way to configure ProxyChains-ng is to utilise the Download Proxy List feature in the firmware.
Click "Download Proxy List".
Click "Download Proxies". By default, the firmware will download a list of proxy servers and choose 10 at random. Each proxy server is automatically tested to ensure that it is operational. Each operational proxy server located within Mainland China is selected to be saved automatically.
Once the proxy server list has been generated and tested. Click "Save Selected Proxies". Every proxy server which has the check box next to it checked will be saved.
Wait 30-40 seconds and try to connect from your smartphone.
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