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Posted on 05 February 2011. Tags: Camera, Chris, Lorex, Part, Pirillo, Review, Security, system, Wireless
He’s such a dork.
Hey i got the same product LW2702 but how can i see it on my computer or iphone?
Whats the sling box? or that first product u had? Does it transfer to the internet?
i got this but how do u hook it up to your computer
This product (LW2702) does not support “instant mobile viewing.” That feature is for different products (LH408501 & LW48LH). Please edit that part out of your video. It’s incorrect and may cause confusion as Lorex and Amazon use this video as a review of the product.
i got this product how do you connect it to your computer