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Re: Compass problem
There are panels that can be programmed via Ethernet, the Alarmnet-I you
mention works with Honeywell (Ademco) panels. Also some have a much faster
baud connection speeds, up to 9600. It is only how much you want to spend
that governs how fast you can download.
Compass for panels like the Vista series that is available through
distribution. Other panel manufacturers like Bosch or DMP are more selective
in the dealers they chose. Selective equals sell a minimum dollar volume.
Those offer more 'options' for faster downloads and are up from 1975
technology to at least 1995.
"Milhouse Van Houten" <none@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:l45p03lo5l16atckejgr1s049iskoi5tef@xxxxxxxxxx
> Mark Leuck wrote:
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>>Thats more of a general error, it could be line noise then again it could
>>be
>>a problem with the modem or panel
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> I found it.. It was going into the Windows XP control panel -> Ports
> -> Comm1 -> advanced -> set both buffers to 'low'
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> Then a computer re-boot was a must, didn't work until I did.
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> Ya know.. This is really crap.. I'd gladly pay $40 more for a board
> that I could just connect to without jumping through hoops - and get a
> session done in seconds rather than 10 minutes. When are the alarm
> manufactures going to get out of 1975 technology?
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> You said you used the IP funtionality of Alarmnet-I to program panels
> right? How is that working for you?
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