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On 16/08/2021 at 22:00, MrHappy said:

Euro 280...

Is that your hourly rate?

Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out, I like their PIRs FWIW

 

 

7 hours ago, GalaxyGuy said:

 

SelfMon provides automated polled path checks, so that gives peace of mind that things are always being checked in the background.  It also has several messaging methods to contact you depending on how you configure reporting.  For example, you can set up Push Notification, SMS, Voice Messaging or Email. Combinations of these can be configured.

 

I don't use the GX app personally, as it's too much of a hassle to log in. The latest release does seem to be stable enough though.  The new SelfMon vmod also supports a keypad over MQTT, so with programs like home assistant, you have instant access to the keypad without all the login and connection issues.

 

The Dimension does have a supported option for GSM (GT40), but it was really poor.

 

 

Well I'll certainly get Selfmon, without wanting to flatter you, you really seem to know your stuff so I can only imaging it's a great app. I'll check out the GT40 then. If it's ok to discuss, what are your thoughts on the reliability of using IP for alarm notifications vs GSM? They use IP for ARCs with backup I guess.

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14 hours ago, Driller said:

Is that your hourly rate?

Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out, I like their PIRs FWIW

 

 

Well I'll certainly get Selfmon, without wanting to flatter you, you really seem to know your stuff so I can only imaging it's a great app. I'll check out the GT40 then. If it's ok to discuss, what are your thoughts on the reliability of using IP for alarm notifications vs GSM? They use IP for ARCs with backup I guess.

 

I really wouldn't bother with the GT40. A better option would be to add GPRS backed failover to your router (a few suppliers are offering this unbreakable broadband type deal). Then add a UPS and ensure the area it's located in is protected by an instant alarm.

 

If you add a UPS to your GSM backed broadband MODEM/router, then that combined with regular IP path polling provides decent coverage of any attempt at tampering.  There are still some benefits of having a tampered self contained GSM communicator, but nothing is 100% infallible.  If you're getting to the point where the value and risk are very high, then you really need to start thinking about professional installation with manned monitoring and high frequency polling.

 

Posted
18 minutes ago, GalaxyGuy said:

 

I really wouldn't bother with the GT40. A better option would be to add GPRS backed failover to your router (a few suppliers are offering this unbreakable broadband type deal). Then add a UPS and ensure the area it's located in is protected by an instant alarm.

 

If you add a UPS to your GSM backed broadband MODEM/router, then that combined with regular IP path polling provides decent coverage of any attempt at tampering.  There are still some benefits of having a tampered self contained GSM communicator, but nothing is 100% infallible.  If you're getting to the point where the value and risk are very high, then you really need to start thinking about professional installation with manned monitoring and high frequency polling.

 

Got it. I reckon then, all things considered, IP signalling only is more than adequate for this property. As you suggest, any higher need for security should logically be taken care of on a pro level to be worth anything.

 

I’ll finish looking at that Euro280 and then make the choice between that and the Dimension.

 

 

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