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Carlos Vivanco Posted on Aug 01, 2007
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How to port forward th 2 wire router from web port 80 and tcp/ip port 6100..?

I bought a lorex cctv model SG19LD804-161 I can't set up the remote access for the cameras please helpme ..

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Hi, Here is a manual explaining how to do it... lorexstore.lorextechnology.com/ pdfs/SG19LD804-161_CLIENT_MANUAL_EN_R2.pdf -

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    Here is another one for Email but may help as theory is same ..

    focusoncctv.lorextechnology.com/
    pdfs/SG19LD804-161%20-%20Email%20Setup.pdf -

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