There's something very similar for intruder, can't remember the name. We get sent leads every once in a while depending on postcode.
Website gives member of public a guide price and then that's passed on to installers. Add £50 on for the lead and pay on acceptance of the job.
But this is exactly why people expect things for free. I wouldn't have had a problem doing it but it would have gone on the sheet for the company to charge extra for.
I am not sure what ADT's protocols are. Engineers might be instructed not to touch anything except the alarms.
Not good.
Our troublesome unit is constantly crashing. "Abnormal shutdown" in the log.
Majority of the time is linked to a remote playback log in from the customers ipad2 at pretty much exactly the same time. ADI have reported to hik, see where we get.
We had the LED issue. Nothing since updating camera firmware. I was informed it was caused by an apple device remotely accessing the machine for the first time, causing the glitch.
When you say die.. Do you mean for good, or crashes and in need of a reboot?
For years and years we have fitted our own Spurs with no certificates or proper testing, until recently.
do you guys add a set price for a spur onto your quote to the customer? It becomes difficult in a domestic environment when the location of a control panel can change so quickly on install day.
yes this is exactly the problem I was having with a particular site - unable to access from the lan, but okay on the wan
is this always called loopback or different terminology for different brands?
could you explain loopback? it sounds like a few problems ive been having.
and also.. do all you guys supply your own router when networking a dvr? a known, easy to set up router thats already configured before it leaves the office.