
Unless you have little to no internet bandwidth or access, the quality and accessibility of much cheaper cameras like Next or Wyze makes Lorex a dinosaur in this business, and the meteor has come. I'm a little sad because of how much time and money we spent hard wiring the whole house with ethernet cables for the 6 Lorex cams we have.we'll leave them running and connected to the DVR in case we ever need to reference the cams for anything, but at this point we stopped trying to view them remotely.

We've just been trying to get as much use out of the LNR380 we bought 6 years ago, but it appears Lorex just doesn't care anymore so we're giving up. Lorex cameras are so antiquated now by comparison to high def cloud cams with seamless app integration I dont know why anyone would still buy them. I've given up and started buying Nest cams to replace the Lorex cams. They had no clue why after trying literally everything mentioned in these threads and more.

It just says "failed to connect" every time. I spent hours on the phone with Lorex tech support and they cannot get the Lorex Cloud app to connect on any of my devices, Android or iOS.
