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AES IntelliNet Radio & C/S Integration



It looks like AES IntelliNet has been out there for a while.  I am
wondering if anyone is using an AES IntelliNet Radio Network who has
more remote control then what the Net7k (DOS PC) Provides?  We have
Dealers who like to have full-access, which isn't availble to them
because the DOS PC is at the Central Station with no means of
authenticated remote-access for the individual Dealers.  I'm wondering
if anyone else has received any help from AES IntelliNet Tech Support
regarding integrating your automation more tightly with the AES 7003
Receiver (not just Alarm Signals but full routing detail, peers, rssi,
and other data sent to the c/s by the customer radio).  None of this
information is available except by physically sitting in front of the
Net7K DOS PC to issue commands to the radio.

Is anyone using the new MultiNet server with remote IP Links yet?  I've
heard it's available and being deployed but just the other day I got an
e-mail saying it wasn't ready again and they'd let me know when it was
(they've been telling me this for over a year now).

Is anyone using the 7555 Tracking Radios?  Are you using your own
tracking software, or are you using AES's tracking software, and how
good is it?

We've been Vbery happy with the AES hardware, and their Tech-Support
for the dealers using the hardware has been just Fine.  I recommend it
to Everyone and intend to use it wherever possible as an alternative
for my Dealers to replace/backup internet communicators and phone
lines.

I would also like to hear any interesting issues with anyones AES
IntelliNet network or radios that might be helpful to the rest of us.
We have studied and analyzed our network to the hilt, we feel we have a
pretty good grasp on how and why things work the way they do.  I would
be happy to share our experiences if anyone has any specific questions.

Joe



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