  dcurrey Premium join:2004-06-29
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| reply to karimkb Re: VOIP for home securit system?
Voip doesn't usually work with anything like tvio, direct tv, and alarm systems. Some users have been able to tweak the setups to get them to work.
You could also try the one alarm company designed to work of the internet NextAlarm.
»https://nextalarm.com/services.jsp;jsess···B888E7BE |
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  blohner
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| said by dcurrey :Voip doesn't usually work with anything like tvio, direct tv, and alarm systems. Some users have been able to tweak the setups to get them to work. I would rephrase that to: your milage may vary. Some users - including myself - got it working just nicely.... For the Alarm: You need to use G.711 on your VoIP line - you need to wire it up correctly and ADT will not work (from experience). With other providers it depends on the data format they use for the transmissions. Using nextalarm.com or a similar gadget as PinkFloyd mentiones is the safest way to go.... -- I am addicted to speed --- OOL speed that is --- ~Help find a cure for cancer~Proud Member Team Discovery |
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  WhyADuck Premium join:2003-03-05
1 edit | reply to dcurrey I would agree that NextAlarm is probably your best option, since that would work over the Internet and does not require a phone connection of any kind (I think they actually do use a VoIP adapter, but they ship their own adapter which is used only with their alarm system and presumably is tweaked to work properly). But if for some reason you want to keep using your existing monitoring service and it is not ADT, you can go to the page at »michigantelephone.mi.org/distribute.html which has a section on alarm systems and VoIP. If it is an ADT system then it seems they are pretty adamant that they don't want their customers using VoIP with their alarms (according to previous posts in this forum) so in that case I would again recommend looking at NextAlarm.
Also, make sure whatever VoIP service you choose will let you place calls using the G.711 codec by default (that is, if there is a "bandwidth saver" feature it should be turned off, or set to high bandwidth/best quality). It's much less likely the alarm will work properly if anything other than G.711 is used (see the sticky thread in this forum, »Who uses what Codec? ).
Edit: Apparently blohner and I were typing some of the same things at about the same time! |
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 karimkb
join:2004-10-23 Stone Mountain, GA
| Well, i called up my security system and they said they dont really know how it works thru voip or if thats possible for them to do (he said we've never had to do anything like this b4, but says it should be possible, he just doesnt know how yet), but hes looking into it. (its one of our friends, so hes gonna call up other companies/ppl and see if he can get some info) He suggested cellular transmission, but the equipment for that is like $200 or so and like a $7 charge extra a month, which in the long run would save more money. Nextalarm sounds good, but i dont really wanna switch, since nextalarm doesnt provide any equipment or repairs, and right now i get free repairs and equipment and upgrades thru the company im with. Hes gonna call me back and tell me what he finds out. |
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 txcas
join:2004-04-27 Grand Prairie, TX
| Dude when was the last time you alarm panel stopped working? In the last 13 years all I had to do in three different alarm systems is change the backup battery with a replacement from Radio Shack. I switched to NextAlarm and could not be any happier. With the money I am saving I could easily pay for any repairs in the future, but I doubt I will have to. |
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  WhyADuck Premium join:2003-03-05 | reply to karimkb Well, be sure to give him the URL for that web page »michigantelephone.mi.org/distribute.html because some of the information there may well be helpful to him. |
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 karimkb
join:2004-10-23 Stone Mountain, GA
| reply to txcas heh, well true, havnet really had any repairs or anything done in a LONG time, i could just upgrade the panel n stuff and then switch to nextalarm, but the cost looks like the same as if i decided to go cellular way. How hard/easy is it to setup w/ nextalarm? Am in required to go into the alarm box or is it just plug it in and ur set? |
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 txcas
join:2004-04-27 Grand Prairie, TX | You do not have to upgrade your alarm panel. You give NextAlarm your panel model and they will help you program it for their service using the key pads. It takes 15-20 minutes to do it. |
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