
The Costco System that everyone jumped on when it was on sale is officially: LNK7108A and is now an bastard, neither Lorex or Costco want to claim parentage. Not impressed with how they are running their website, but at least their support was informed and helpful.īTW LF file format stands for Lorex Format and you need a special player to view them. The auto update never finds anything but I asked online and they sent me 166. The link I found above was in the download section for a similar model to my DVR.Īlso from support I got FW 166 for my LHA4108. Now tonight, the links for Client 13 are gone again!!. Yesterday and this morning it showed Client 13 and 12 links. A few days before the downloads for my box only showed Client 12. It even took them a few tries to give me a working link for Client 13. They informed me that Client 12 is no longer supported!! I told them everywhere on their site it still shows Client 12 and links for 1.0.0.66, not even 1.0.1.55. The kicker was I started the online chat because I wanted to know what "LF" file format was in the recording section settings. If you look up the your DVR model you may find the link for the download. Enter the Client Port value (default: 9000).And I got from support Lorex Client 13.In the IP Address field, enter the DDNS or local IP address of your DVR.Launch the Lorex Client 11 software on your computer.To log in and set up your Lorex Client 11 software: RECOMMENDED: You can also access system information by pressing the Enter button ( ) on the front panel of your DVR / NVR system or remote control. Right-click on the Live View to access the Quick Menu.To locate your DDNS address, local IP address, and Client Port value on your DVR / NVR system:

Prior to User login, obtain your DDNS address, local IP address, and Client Port value. For example, if the URL created is tomsmith, then the DDNS address is.

Once you have completed the installation of your Lorex Client 11 software, log in and complete the system setup before remotely monitoring the system.
