Is it normal to heave two IP entries for the NVR?

If your router is handing out 192.169.x.x to your internal LAN DHCP pool that’s not cool.

Go into your router and change the dhcp range to 192.168.1.1- 192.168.1.255

The router IP itself should be excluded from the range. Likely .1
That will have to be another project. I have several printers on the network for my business that have static IP addresses. Every device that has static IPs will have to be changed manually. I need to focus on one project at a time
 
Every device on your home network is using a publicly rout-able IP address? 192.169.x.x

I would move that up the priority list if it was me. You'll just be adding work on the backend if you use 192.169.x.x on your camera system via switches etc..

You don't port forward do you?
 
Every device on your home network is using a publicly rout-able IP address? 192.169.x.x

I would move that up the priority list if it was me. You'll just be adding work on the backend if you use 192.169.x.x on your camera system via switches etc..

You don't port forward do you?
Noted.

I haven't forwarded any ports. Lorex provides a DDNS for remote connection to mobile device.