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sixwheeledbeast

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  1. Inspectors make there own rules up...
  2. Seems it's wired incorrectly then?
  3. Yearly for CR's, 2 years for Bells, here on that kit.
  4. Copied from latest thread in Trade
  5. Have you tried resetting it with the code then? Still sounds like the battery is faulty.
  6. Only the percentage the ISP's can make money on, at the moment.
  7. Sounds like detector fault indication to me.
  8. Would only use pet sensors as a last resort, best to install perimeter protection in those areas. Bosch ones seem to work well.
  9. Eh? Anyway glad your sorted.
  10. Wouldn't ever use a Sound Bomb. Extension speaker. Oh and when asked what panel, we mean manufacturer and model...
  11. Yes. Terms vary between manufactures. Quick key... Zone = An alarm detection circuit Area = A group of Zones, can be armed as if they were a separate system. (E.G 'The House', 'The Garage', 'The Shed') Part Set = A way of quickly omitting zones within an Area before arming. (E.G omitting upstairs zones of 'The House' Area)
  12. Exactly. You will need a couple of inch clearance on the top.
  13. Assuming they're wired devices, it still sounds like a programming issue. It should work OTB, maybe if you can't find the attribute that's been changed start a fresh. I would also start to consider if the detectors are in the best location.
  14. Something is programmed incorrectly. This shouldn't happen. Call a local installer?
  15. You can't that would defeat the object of the alarm.
  16. https://www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/cqr-8-core-alarm-cable-white-p-738.html
  17. Buy cheap, Buy twice. With something like cable it's not going to be easy to replace.
  18. I thought it would be something like that. Yes you won't stop stuff like that with just a firewall. I have always been happy with letting the router do all the firewall/management related tasks mentioned, I just keep it's FW upto date. Allso use ufw on each machine too. I have always found Clam a PITA, the last time I used it I remember it being very heavy on resources.
  19. I have used macchanger before now. This is a CLI utility which you can add the flag --mac= followed by device eth0 As James says this kind of thing will only work until a reboot. You will need to add a script or change the configuration to keep it. Not well up on CentOS but Debian would be in /etc/network For issues like this, would it not be best to have the modem going via a router then to your server. Or do you have a reason for it being setup in this way?
  20. Possibly, no copyright issues etc..
  21. Yes, I don't see an issue, I assume they're just buying the modules.
  22. Mr H, top pics a Belle PCB BTW. Bottom pic old Gardtec as you say.
  23. 24 Poly use keypad zones? You need to split or drop a contact from zone 1
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