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Re: Is low-priced Internet monitoring reliable?



A hack for what?




"Bob La Londe" <nospam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| "Mark Leuck" <m..leuck@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| Only if they shell out for the modem, but they are darned easy to program
at
| the keypad.  There is also a hack.  A DMP rep mentioned it to me, but I
have
| no clue what it is.
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| >
| >> I would imagine that similarly on the Central Station side they would
| >> only need to set up and assign an account number (along with billing
| >> and address details) and perhaps download the panel info for
| >> reference.
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| > And how many companies can monitor anything from DMP?
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| They send CID just fine to any decent receive.  I've got about 50 of them
| on-line.  Half are CID on my lines, and half are DMP format on CS lines.
| Both work just fine.
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| >
| >> Of course, the Central Station would need to physically support DMP
| >> panels, including (Internet) network connectivity.
| >>
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| Ah, there is the rub.  Interent connectivity is fairly proprietary, I know
| Napco's is.  Still a decent CS should atleast be considering it.
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