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How do I connect my DVR to my local network?

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How do I connect my DVR to my local network?

Connect Your DVR to Your LAN | Basic Network Connection

  1. Go to the COMMAND PROMPT.
  2. Figure 3 shows a computer screen with the command prompt, and the PROGRAM FILES folder is open.
  3. Write down the IP numbers shown under IP ADDRESS (192.168.
  4. Now get the IP Address of the security DVR.

Can I access my DVR remotely?

DVRs/NVRs that have a built-in network capability can be accessed over the internet remotely or outside your home network on a computer, desktop video surveillance software, phone apps or web browsers.

How does Lorex client 11 connect to DVR?

Click Login to access your DVR. Lorex Client 11 connects to your DVR and streams live video from your cameras. The interface for Lorex Client 11 is identical to the web client interface used when you connect to your DVR using Internet Explorer. See “Remote Viewing” in your DVR Manual for details. Was this article helpful?

Do you need firmware update to use Lorex?

*Firmware update required to enable full connectivity features. Operating system versions in the above chart are verified as compatible with Lorex products and apps and will be supported by Lorex Technical Support. Lorex does not support the use of third party software applications for remote connection to our products.

Where do I find network settings on my LHV / LNR series DVR?

To check the Internet connection settings on an LHV / LNR Series DVR / NVR: Right-click on the Live View to access the Quick Menu. Click Main Menu, and then click the Setting icon ( ). Click Network > TCP/IP. Check your Mode settings. If the Mode is set to Static, click the button next to Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ( DHCP).

Are there any trademarks owned by Lorex Corporation?

No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the trademarks listed, other than the trademarks owned by Lorex Corporation. We reserve the right to change models, configurations or specifications without notice or liability. Was this article helpful?