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Yogi02

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#214452 12-May-2017 11:42
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With the paging system about to cease, we are having to move our paging based alarm system (EDAC700) to a 3g/4g based sms notification system.

 

We have been told that modification of the system is not possible due to age so we need to purchase a new system that uses a SIM card to send text notifications.

 

Out our way Spark is 1-2 bars at best with lots of dead spots in various locations (inside farm sheds) - Vodafone is worse.

 

 

 

As well as a new alarm panel, we also need to improve the cell signal so that we can reliably receive text notifications.

 

What are peoples experience with boosters (voice and data) - within a house (2 or 3 houses)  or from a central location covering multiple areas in different sheds/houses.

 

Would you purchase via eBay or stick with NZ based supplier e.g.. How reliable are they

 

 

 

TIA


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  #1780116 12-May-2017 11:54
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Do not buy from an unauthorised retailer online you could cause major issues and you are breaking the law

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Edit: VodafoneNZ does offer Sure Signal which operate on the 3G 2100Mhz band and are fantastic they also now work with any NZ ISP's

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