Wireless Monitoring in Dallas TX: How Does It Work?
By DFW Security
· 2014-10-30T16:35:09.000Z
You probably already know that wireless monitoring allows you to have your alarm system professionally monitored without a home phone line, but with nearly everything going wireless these days, you may be wondering how wireless monitoring in Dallas TX works. If you choose DFW Security for your home security needs, you’ll most likely select the 2 Gig interactive alarm system, which has a built-in cellular communicator. The transmitter uses the cellular network to send signals to our dispatch center and to your mobile device as well. It works on a network, like AT&T or Verizon, 3G or 4G, whichever works best for your location. Because your home doesn’t move, and alarm signals use less bandwidth than voice calls, our installers can find the perfect connection for wireless monitoring in Dallas TX. Not only is no phone line needed for the alarm system to communicate with the monitoring center, but no phone is needed for DFW Security to communicate with you. Two Way Voice allows our operators to speak directly into the home in an emergency, listen for suspicious activity, and report to the proper authorities. A 2 Gig alarm system keeps the date and time accurate at all times, just like your cell phone – even adjusting for Daylight Savings Time automatically. It also displays the current weather conditions and severe weather alerts. Some companies use a very basic cellular communicator that only sends an alarm signal with no specific information about what zone was triggered or any other details. With the 2 Gig security system, DFW Security receives signals with detailed information not only during an alarm, but whenever any connected event occurs in the home. For example, when doors or windows open or lock, a thermostat is adjusted, a motion detector is tripped or the doorbell rings. with Smart Home Automation, you can have access to all this information in real time with our phone app or website. Wireless monitoring in Dallas TX is a great advancement for home security and automation, especially since it isn’t vulnerable to any crafty burglar with a pair of scissors or a hammer like traditional landline monitoring. To learn more, or get a quote, call (855) 840-1295.
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Hurst, Texas, United States
Over 20 years ago, our founder started as an alarm installer for one of the big name companies. He worked his way up the ranks as a security Sales Rep, a Sales Manager, and a Branch Manager. All the while he was thinking “there has to be a better way!” Alarm monitoring just shouldn&rsquo…
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