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Posts posted by matthew.brough
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Hilarious. I was more wondering specifically who's door entry thing.
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That's Chris. Checking for hackers . . .
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And a quick click of a link gives us all a clue.
Hilarious. Top secret then. Also if using PSTN easy enough to work out by monitoring the line.
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X files level of paranoid thinking again.
It's irrelevant the make model of the signalling. If it is using GPRS I know how to defeat it and landline is the same. Doesn't matter if it is csls, Redcare or webway so if I wanted to do over one of your customers the actual brand you use is irrelevant. Defeating it is all the same.
Seen as you know we use MAS, webways, Redcares and soon to be dualcoms. How does this top secret information assist you?
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Nah, Burnley, he can test the signal then.
Cells are already congested with benefit bums watching jezza en route to the dole office. Thought he'd prefer his old West Yorkshire roots due to the very welcoming Yorkshire folk
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He's fine where he is thank you.
Oh I don't know. He likes West Yorkshire so Bradford might be good
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Thought all emergency services used airwave?
If I was in your shoes, I'd move.
So the dual path alarms you fit give GPRS issues?
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How much quicker is it?
When I was in London (ifsec) the most amazing thing was how amazing my phone was working
We rarely get 3g down here. have you seen the map? just the major cities atm as far as I know. Maybe NOT BURNLEY
Yes, I discovered this issue when in Wales last week. Did my head in. GPRS only if any signal at all.
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Anyone here got it? Is it all that?
I've kept on iPhone 4S as I have a ton of stuff with the old footprint. With the imminent release of the next iPhone thinking of an upgrade but the major reason for 4G. Is it all that compared to 3G?
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Maybe will make it 4001
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Since when did videofied allow streaming to an app?
Videofied works exactly the same way as the Honeywell one does ie you need a video server that is 99% in the arc so same problem
Maybe risko is your best bet (assuming the cloud isn't down again)
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Got to wire up camera PIR`s yet but understand they are for use on free Smartphone App, so hope you are wrong about ARC only!!!!!!
It's a visual verification pir, not spy on my gaf via a smartphone pir.
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I think you might be right doctor beast.
I love my iPhone but hate it as much if that makes sense?
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You're joking, right ?
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These people who expect an instant response never reciprocate themselves.
Ain't that the case!
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I'm go to try an experiment and only work 40 hours for a week and no email over the weekend and see how I feel
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I've seen the feature but (wrongly) assumed no one uses it.
Traditionally we've been used to this 4 hour SLA but in the more relaxed world . . .
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I have just bought myself a 2nd iToy. I'm going to try leaving work phone at work and my phone for my time and see if this hybrid solution works.
I think what's hard is when people have been used to instantaneous responses when you then don't its hard managing the new expectation. I'm also considering an enforced ban on email and phone use outside engineers work schedules so they can't use the device until maybe a couple of hours before and after their work hours.
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How do you think my grey matter is doing?
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If I chose to have it delivered to my smartphone then I'd accept if I hadn't disabled the notifications then yes.
It ain't just me. Every time an alarm group of one of our alarms is set an email, text or both gets sent to the end user, this messaging server wasn't redundant at the time as it's not mission critical. We disabled it for an upgrade and took it offline for 1/2 an hour and the barrage of support calls that came in because the email hadn't been received confirming set blew me away. It really did. We now have support tickets rises if that email has to arrived within 5 seconds of setting the alarm. It's never our fault but we have to look into them. Usually the phone doesn't have push or poor coverage but the lack of message gets end users very nervous.
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That's the next thing on my hit list. I have outlook open all the time and it flashes up messages in the bottom right of my screen which distracts me from what I'm doing. Exchange made all that push style email great however, on reflection, the old days when you had to login and it said 'you've got mail' then you dealt with it all in one hit rather that individually as it came in. People now use email like instant messaging, me included. My inbox has 66000 emails and we only went to exchange in 2012 so that's over 30000 emails a year or 80 ish a day. That's ridiculous. If they were letters I'd needs 3 people to open and reply to them all.
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That like chicken pox?